Popular treat products recalled due to non -approved ingredients


A chocolate treatment product was recalled after it was discovered that some bags could contain milk products that were not on the label.

“Kayco, a Bayonne, NJ, company, remembers their Glicks Dark Chocolate Conettos because they can contain (they) un indicated milk“A release of Kayco published on the website of Food and Drug Administration, said February 21.

“People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life -threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.”

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The products were distributed in rural stores, but were “mainly located in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut regions in the weeks of October 13, 2024 to February 14, 2025,” the company said.

Moreover, some bags of sweets were bought on Amazon.

Conettos that were recalled.

The recalled products can contain milk chocolate instead of dark chocolate. (Kayco)

The Recall was initiated After the quality control department of the company has established that a “limited number of bags” should contain that conettos in pure chocolate would contain the variety of milk chocolate.

The conettos of milk chocolate contain a milk allergen “that is not explained on the label,” said Kayco.

The recall only applies to packages with 02092024 as the lottercode, the release said. It was not clear how many bags accidentally contain the milk chocolate products.

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“We immediately informed all retailers who had bought this lottercode about this recall and have instructed them to inspect their inventory or to remove any potentially affected product in their shelves,” said Kayco.

Anyone who has a product with that lottercode “can return the product for credit or reimbursement. If a consumer experiences an allergic reaction, they are encouraged to report to a medical care provider,” the release said.

FDA sign outside the head office.

The recall was placed on the FDA website on 21 February. (Reuters/Andrew Kelly/File photo)

Kayco is one kosher company.

“A family business since 1948, our goal has and will always offer products with the rigorous kosher standards, highest quality and value quality,” says the website.

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Those who Follow Koosher rules Do not mix any milk and meat products and food products that are cooled kosher that contain dairy products are certified as “kosher dairy products”.

“All foods derived from or containing milk are classified as dairy products, including milk, butter, yogurt and all cheese – hard, soft and cream. Says the certification website.

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The FDA said there were no known side effects on the product. (Istock)

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In addition to the potential allergens, the potential mix in products can lead to someone unintentionally violating religious food rules.

Koosher food that contains no meat or dairy products are labeled as ‘pareve’. The Glicks Dark Chocolate Conettos are certified as “Pareve” and the Glicks Milk Chocolate Conettos are “Dairy”.

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