Health & Fitness
BelVita Products Sold In WI Recalled; May Contain Peanut Allergen
Two types of belVita breakfast sandwich products sold at stores in Wisconsin were recalled recently because of possible peanut allergens.

WISCONSIN — Two types of belVita Breakfast Sandwich products sold in Wisconsin were recalled Monday because they may contain undeclared peanuts, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The recall comes after three unconfirmed reports of peanut allergy illnesses were linked to the product, according to the notice, which said the possible contamination came from cross-contact on a single manufacturing line.
The recall is limited to specific lots of the Dark Chocolate Creme and Cinnamon Brown Sugar with Vanilla Creme varieties of belVita Breakfast Sandwich products listed on the FDA website. No other belVita products are affected.
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The products were sold at Walmart and Kroger stores nationwide, according to notices on those companies’ websites.
People who have peanut allergies or severe sensitivities to peanuts could risk serious or life threatening allergic reactions by eating the products. These individuals should throw away any affected belVita products.
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Consumers may contact Mondelēz Global LLC, the manufacturer of the breakfast sandwiches, 24 hours a day at 855-535-5948. Consumer relations specialists are available from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Monday through Friday.
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