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  2. Kellogg issues recall after peanut residue was found in flour

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    Kellogg has issued a recall for several cookie and brownie products over fears they may contain peanut residue without any indication on the label.

  3. Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers are given two ways in which to label food allergens. They may either state the food source name of a major food allergen in the list of ingredients, most often contained within parenthesis. (e.g. Casein (milk)) or they could instead use the word "contains" in the label, such as "contains peanuts". [2]

  4. A 'peanut patch' desensitized toddlers with peanut allergies ...

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    “If a label says ‘may contain peanuts,’ but you know you can tolerate a full peanut kernel, the likelihood that that product is safe is pretty high,” he said. About 1 in 50 children in the ...

  5. Tree nut allergy - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the federal Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) requires that any packaged food product that contains tree nuts as an ingredient must list the specific tree nut on the label. [16] Foods that almost always contain tree nuts include pesto, marzipan, Nutella, baklava, pralines, nougat, gianduja, and ...

  6. Peanut allergy - Wikipedia

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    Peanut allergies are uncommon in children of undeveloped countries [3] where peanut products have been used to relieve malnutrition. [25] The hygiene hypothesis proposes that the relatively low incidence of childhood peanut allergies in undeveloped countries is a result of exposure to peanuts early in life, increasing immune capability.

  7. “If a label says ‘may contain peanuts,’ but you know you can tolerate a full peanut kernel, the likelihood that that product is safe is pretty high,” he said. About 1 in 50 children in the ...

  8. FDA Recalls 80,000 Pounds of Costco Butter Over Missing Milk ...

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    According to the FDA, 46,800 pounds of Kirkland Signature Unsalted Sweet Cream Butter and 32,400 pounds of Kirkland Signature Salted Sweet Cream Butter accurately listed "cream" as an ingredient ...

  9. Steem (peanut butter) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Barnofski, who had experience as a sous-chef, began devising recipes for the new product, incorporating the caffeine by mixing it with the fat from the peanut butter. [4] Production space was rented at a community center in Greenfield and Steem was launched in March 2014, around two years after its initial conception.