
Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory in Ann Arbor has recalled two of its candy bars because they may contain undeclared nuts that could trigger severe allergic reactions. CBS News
Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has recalled two of its full-size candy bars after discovering they may contain undeclared peanuts and cashews. The recall affects the Peanut Butter Crush (lot No. 174250) and Ca$hew Cow (lot No. 174250) bars. Officials warn that the missing allergen labels could pose a serious or even life-threatening risk for those allergic to nuts.
Possible Life-Threatening Risk for Consumers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a notice stating that people with peanut or cashew allergies could experience “serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products.” The warning stresses the importance of checking packaging details before eating the bars, especially for those with known food sensitivities.
Packaging Error Behind the Problem
Investigators found that the issue came from a “temporary breakdown” in Zingerman’s production and packaging process. This mistake led to bars being sold without proper allergen warnings on the labels. The company said it has taken immediate steps to correct the problem and ensure that future products are accurately labelled.
The recall only affects the specific lot number 174250 of both candy bars. Zingerman’s Candy distributed the affected products across Michigan and New York, according to the FDA.
No Illnesses Reported So Far
Authorities confirmed that there have been no reports of illness or allergic reactions connected to the recalled bars. However, the FDA and Zingerman’s Candy continue to urge caution. Consumers are advised not to eat the bars if they fall under the recalled lot number.
Refunds Offered for Returned Candy Bars
Customers who purchased the affected products can return them to the store where they were bought for a full refund. The company also reminded consumers to check packaging carefully before consuming any Zingerman’s products.
The recall highlights how even a small error in labelling can have major consequences, especially for people with severe food allergies. Peanuts and cashews are among the most common allergens known to cause dangerous reactions, including anaphylaxis, which can be fatal without immediate medical treatment.
Company Promises Better Oversight
Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory, part of the larger Zingerman’s Community of Businesses, has not released an official statement but is expected to address the incident soon. The company is well-known in Michigan for its artisanal candy and strong focus on quality. The FDA’s notice confirmed that corrective actions have already been implemented to prevent similar problems in the future.
Food safety officials continue to monitor the situation, but as of now, the recall appears limited to the two specific bars from lot No. 174250. Consumers can contact Zingerman’s Candy for more information or clarification regarding the recall process.

