
COMMERCE, Calif. — Century Snacks LLC, a producer of seasoned nuts and trail mix, has voluntarily recalled its Snak Club Honey Bliss Nut Mix due to the undeclared presence of milk in its ingredients. The company distributed the product to convenience stores and other retailers in 29 states and the District of Columbia. The product has been recalled in both 3-ounce and 5.75-ounce pouch sizes.
No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported.
This isn’t the first nut-snack recall to hit retailers over the past year. In May 2018, Hickory Harvest Foods recalled various nut mixes due to a potential exposure to Listeria monocytogenes, the bacteria that causes the infection listeriosis. The company recalled six nut mixes: its Island Fruit Mix, Organic Nut Mix, Raw Almonds, Almond Raisin Mix, Natural Pistachios and Honey Cashews.
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Commerce, Calif.-based Century Snacks manufactures seasoned nuts and trail mixes through its Snak Club, California Naturals and Muncheros Brand. Its Snak Clubs label offers more than 100 traditional nuts, unique seasoned nuts, traditional trail mixes, innovative snack mixes, dried fruit and candy.
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