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Recalled Hummus Sold In AZ And 22 Other States
Cedar's Mediterranean Foods said the hummus may have included pine nuts, which were not listed in the ingredients on the product's packaging

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Cedar's Mediterranean Foods said the hummus may have included pine nuts, which were not listed in the ingredients on the product's packaging

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