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Chocotate Recall – DOES contain nuts

August 27, 2013

Dove Chocolate has announced a recall. The company is recalling its Dark Chocolate Covered Fruit Box Collection. At issue is item #3265D, with lot code #317DAIDS01.

These chocolates are mislabeled and may contain nuts. For some this can cause a life threatening reaction.

If you have a box of this candy, please call 1-800-627-7852 for refund or replacement.

Nut allergies were never on my radar. However, I recently met a wonderful, energetic, 5 year old girl. Her nut allergies were discovered after having a serious and dangerous reaction early in life. I have come to see how important proper labeling is. Improper labeling concerns me as a personal injury attorney who has seen people become injured due to dangerous products, but also concerns me on a personal level. As a consumer I need to know if I can give my five year old friend a special chocolate treat or not. It is frightening to think that mislabeling could cause a serious emergency.

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