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A popular cream cheese flavor sold by Einstein Bros. Bagels in four states is being recalled after authorities say the product was mislabeled and could cause life-threatening allergic reactions.
According to a recall notice posted on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s website, the recall affects a case of Einstein Bros. Bagels Honey Almond Cream Cheese Spread, which officials say was incorrectly labeled as plain cream cheese when it actually contained almonds.
The FDA says people with almond sensitivities may have a severe allergic reaction if they consume the spread.
“Subsequent investigation indicated that there was a limited packaging stage issue, which was corrected. Investigation confirmed that the issue was unique to this product,” the FDA said.
What should I do if I have recalled cream cheese?
Officials said the affected products were sold in 6-ounce plastic cups labeled “plain” with the lid labeled “honey almond.” The recalled products were distributed to Einstein Bros. Bagel stores in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming with a “best by” date of July 21st.
The FDA says customers with recalled cream cheese in their homes should return it to Einstein Bros. Bagels for a full refund.
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