Fox Confections LLC has recalled 950 units of F-Bombs Truffles across seven different flavors, including Peanut Butter, Red Velvet, and Cookies & Cream. These 12-ounce packages were distributed to 90 retail locations in Illinois and Ohio. The recall was issued because the products contain FD&C Yellow #5 and Yellow #6 color additives that are not declared on the ingredient labels. Consumers who purchased these truffles should return them to the store for a refund or dispose of them immediately.
Individuals with a sensitivity or allergy to FD&C Yellow #5 or Yellow #6 may experience allergic-type reactions if they consume these products. While no injuries or illnesses have been reported to date, these additives can cause reactions like hives or itching in sensitive people.
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12 ounce plastic packaging, plastic packaging is packed into 4x4x2 cardboard boxes.
12 ounce plastic packaging, plastic packaging is packed into 4x4x2 cardboard boxes.
12 ounce plastic packaging, plastic packaging is packed into 4x4x2 cardboard boxes.
12 ounce plastic packaging, plastic packaging is packed into 4x4x2 cardboard boxes.
12 ounce plastic packaging, plastic packaging is packed into 4x4x2 cardboard boxes.
12 ounce plastic packaging, plastic packaging is packed into 4x4x2 cardboard boxes.
12 ounce plastic packaging, plastic packaging is packed into 4x4x2 cardboard boxes.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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