Pecan Caramel Clusters Recalled for Undeclared Cashews
A single lot of Lunds & Byerlys private-label candy is mislabeled. It contains cashews that are not listed on the package. Sold only in Minnesota.
The Abdallah Candies Recall
If you picked up Lunds & Byerlys Pecan Caramel Clusters in Minnesota, check the bag. Abdallah Inc. is voluntarily recalling a specific lot of candy because it contains cashews that are not declared on the label. This is an allergen risk for anyone with a cashew allergy. No reactions have been reported.
👉 See the official FDA company announcement HERE.
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Quick facts
Company announcement date: September 30, 2025
FDA publish date: September 30, 2025
Reason: Undeclared cashews due to a labeling error
Brand on shelf: Lunds & Byerlys (private label)
Where sold: Minnesota only, at Lunds & Byerlys stores
Status: Voluntary, firm-initiated recall; no illnesses reported
📝 Full product identifiers
Product name: Pecan Caramel Clusters
Package size/type: 2.5 oz sealed polypropylene bags
UPC: 7243101294
Lot: 079Y
Best By: Jan 29, 2026
Distributed to: Lunds & Byerlys
Distribution dates: 07/15/2025 through 09/30/2025
Why this matters
Undeclared nuts are one of the most common and serious food allergens. People who are allergic to cashews can have rapid, life-threatening reactions if they eat a product that contains them without a warning on the label.
What to do if you have it
If you or your loved ones are allergic to cashews, do not eat the candy.
Dispose of it safely or return it to Lunds & Byerlys for a full refund.
If you or a family member has a cashew allergy and may have eaten the product, contact a healthcare provider.
Company contacts
Consumers: Abdallah Candies, 800-348-7328, service@abdallahcandies.com (8 a.m.–4 p.m.)
Media: Steve Hegedus, 800-348-7328, steveh@abdallahcandies.com
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