Trader Joe’s Recall Chocolate Sticks for Containing Traces of Milk

Trader Joe's conveyed an email to inform clients regarding another review. A few kinds of Trader Joe's branded chocolate sticks have allegedly been taken off racks since they may contain milk.

The review comes after branch workers saw that the chocolate covering of the item seemed lighter in color than pure chocolate that proposed that traces of milk might be present according to The Daily Meal.

The review affects the store's Chocolate Orange Sticks and Chocolate Raspberry Sticks, both of which are fruit-flavored sticks coated in a covering of dark chocolate as indicated by Trader Joe's.

Evidently the ingredients lists for those items don't include milk, yet the sticks can really contain milk. Milk is a potential allergen and can bring about reactions in individuals who are allergic of milk. Two individuals so far have supposedly experienced reactions.

Additionally some individuals don't have milk allergies yet at the same time opted not to devour milk or dairy items and those individuals may likewise need to reexamine their purchase according to Tech Times.

The company recorded in an official statement the affected items with unlisted traces of milk incorporate Trader Joe's "Chocolate Raspberry Sticks" (SKU 084712) and Trader Joe's "Chocolate Orange Sticks" (SKU 084716).

The company took safety oriented measures and expelled the previously stated items from its stores. The company is calling all the individuals who were able to buy the item to return them to any Trader Joe's and a full discount will be issued. The said item review is the most recent in the series of reviews by the Monrovia-based company.

Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate covered Honey Grahams with Sea Salt was likewise reviewed In August of a year ago after undeclared milk was additionally found in the item.

Earlier this year, Trader Joe's has issued a review of its "Raw Cashew Pieces" because of Salmonella dangers after the American Heritage International Inc. issued an announcement that an FDA report found that one part of the said cashew pieces has salmonella contamination.

The agency likewise uncovered that no other cashew parts were contaminated.

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