Trader Joe, hot honey mustard dressing and recall
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Type of Trader Joe’s salad dressing recalled for ‘labeling error’ amid possible undeclared allergens
A salad dressing sold at Trader Joe’s locations in 17 states and Washington, D.C., has been recalled because of a “labeling error.”
Trader Joe's is recalling this dressing due to a labeling error that doesn’t acknowledge possible allergens for peanuts, soy, sesame or wheat. Bring it back to the store.
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Fresh Creative Foods has pulled the product from shelves in multiple states including Ohio for undeclared allergens.
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Trader Joe’s Hot Honey Mustard Dressing has been recalled from stores in 17 states and the District of Columbia, but there are a few things you should know before tossing the dressing or returning it for a refund. First, the reason behind the recall made by California-based manufacturer Fresh Creative Foods.
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A California company has issued a voluntary recall for a dressing distributed to 18 states and sold under the Trader Joe’s private label.