Big Island Candies, Inc. is recalling 120 boxes of its Makana Brownie Assortment because the package may contain brownies with undeclared peanuts. The box is intended to contain an assortment of macadamia nut brownies, but some may have been filled with peanut butter brownies by mistake. This recall affects 10 oz. boxes sold at the company's retail shops in Hilo and Honolulu, as well as through their website. No illnesses or injuries have been reported to date.
The product contains peanuts that are not listed on the ingredient label. People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
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Product contains 3 different types of brownies; may incorrectly contain Milk Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Brownies.

Image 1: “Photograph of box of Makana Brownie Assortment, 10 oz. box”

Image 3: “Photograph of Batch Label, found in upper right corner of back label”

Image 4: Include arrow showing identification of Potential Milk Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Brownie “Photograph of Inside of box displaying assortment of brownies”

Photograph of back label of box of Makana Brownie Assortment, 10 oz. box
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