French Bread Chocolates is recalling its bonbons sold across the nation due to a failure to disclose the presence of walnuts.

A recallannouncedby the Food and Drug Administration on April 24 confirmed that the move was driven by “Undeclared Tree Nuts.”

“People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to walnuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,” the recall announcement said.

The recall covers bonbons sold in six-piece, 12-piece, and 24-piece boxes.

Batch numbers 260414 and 260417 are impacted by the recall.

French Broad Chocolates recalls bonbon boxes sold nationwide after undeclared walnuts pose serious allergy risk, FDA says.https://t.co/7Uy4Q76BcO

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The items were distributed between April 14 and April 20 at a store location in Asheville, North Carolina, and online across the country.

The “best by” dates range between June 22 and June 30, according to a report fromNewsweek.

French Bread Chocolates was informed on April 20 by an employee that there had been a labeling error on their tasting notes insert.

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