Two Rivers Coffee LLC is recalling approximately 90,000 cups of single-serve hot cocoa pods because they may contain undeclared peanut residue. The recall affects Cold Stone Creamery, Brooklyn Bean, and Pingo brands. These products were sold individually and within various variety packs, sampler boxes, and gift sets. There have been no reported incidents or injuries to date. Consumers with peanut allergies should not consume these products as they may cause a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction.
The recalled pods contain undeclared peanut residue, which poses a severe health risk to individuals with peanut allergies. Consumption could trigger an allergic reaction, which for some can be life-threatening.
You have 2 options:
Packaged in various Two Rivers Variety Pack boxes, including Bit Of Everything, Chocoholics Sampler, and Best of The Best.
Packaged in Brooklyn Beans Variety Pack boxes (12 and 40 count).
Packaged in Pingo Variety Pack boxes (40 and 100 count).

1. “Cold Stone Hot Cocoa Peanut Butter Cup Perfection, pod”
3. “Brooklyn Bean Hot Cocoa Peanut Butter Cup, 12 single serve cups”

4. “Two Rivers Coffee Chocoholics Sampler Coffee & Hot Cocoa, 40 single serve cups”

5. “Two Rivers Coffee Hot Cocoa Sampler, 52 single serve cups”

6. “Hot Cocoa Gift Box”

7. “Two Rivers Coffee Bit of Everything Sampler, 40 single serve cups”

8. “Two Rivers Coffee Hot Cocoa Sampler, 100 single serve cups”

9. “Brooklyn Bean Hot Cocoa Peanut Butter Cup, pod”

10. “PINGO Hot Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie, pod”
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