Abdallah Candies is voluntarily recalling a specific lot of Pecan Caramel Clusters, due to a mislabeled allergen. Product contains Cashews that were not listed on the product label. Product was sold and distributed exclusively to Lunds & Byerlys, as a private label, sold in the state of Minnesota.
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