
A variety of croissants have been recalled in the US over an undeclared allergen that could pose a ‘life-threatening’ health risk.
Madeline’s Pâtisserie has recalled a specific batch of tis ready-to-eat croissants over a labeling error.
‘The ingredient statement on the exterior of the box was labeled as “flour” and does not accurately reflect the contained allergen of “wheat”‘, stated the company’s announcement published by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday.
Affected products include 2.5 and 3.5-ounce chocolate croissants and raspberry croissants, as well as croissant buns.
The croissants were made from March 10 to May 7 and sold at four locations in three states. They are Superior Food Distributors in Grand Rapids, Michigan; Carmela Food Distributor in Fraser, Michigan; Euclid Fish Company in Mentor, Ohio; and Atlantic Food Distributors in Canton, Ohio.
‘We apologize for the inconvenience and have taken immediate steps to correct the labeling issue to prevent this from happening in the future,’ stated the company announcement.
‘Ensuring the safety and trust of our customers is our top priority.’
Anyone with questions is urged to contact Madeline’s Pâtisserie.
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