Kellogg recalls snacks because of peanut residue

Flour could contain low levels of peanut residue

The Kellogg Company said it is voluntarily recalling certain snacks because they could contain undeclared peanut residue.

Affected are limited dates of production of Mother's, Keebler, Kellogg's Special K brownies, Murray and Famous Amos snacks and cookies.

The company said it initiated the recall after its supplier, Grain Craft, recalled wheat flour that has the potential to contain low levels of peanut residue.

While consumers with severe peanut allergies should avoid the recalled products, the FDA has stated that the amount of peanut exposure from the flour is low and not expected to cause adverse health effects in the vast majority of peanut allergic consumers.

There have been no reports of related illness to date, the company said.

Images of the products can be found at www.Kelloggs.com/FlourRecall. No other Kellogg products are impacted by this recall.

Kellogg is asking people who purchased affected product to discard it and contact the company for a full refund.

Consumers can call 1-800-962-1413, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, or visit https://www.kelloggs.com/en_US/contact-us.html.


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