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FDA recalls 6,000+ M&M’s units over undeclared peanut, milk, and soy allergens; no illnesses reported.
The FDA has recalled over 6,000 units of repackaged M&M’s Peanut and classic candies sold in 20 states due to undeclared allergens, including milk, soy, and peanuts.
The voluntary recall, initiated by Beacon Promotions Inc. on January 26 and updated February 4, covers products labeled under names like Make Your Mark, Subaru, Adobe, and University of Maryland, with item numbers BB458BG and BB471BG, lot codes, and best-by dates through September 2026.
The FDA classified the recall as Class II, indicating a potential for temporary or reversible health effects, though no illnesses have been reported.
Consumers are urged to check labels, avoid the recalled items if allergic to the listed ingredients, and return or discard them.
The issue stems from improper labeling during third-party repackaging, not the original product.
La FDA recuerda más de 6,000 unidades de M&M por alergenos no declarados de maní, leche y soja; no se reportaron enfermedades.