The Kroger Co. Atlanta Division said today it is recalling select in-store made Bakery Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon sold in 4 states because it may contain pecans not listed on the label.
Customers who purchased the product between December 30, 2012 and February 4, 2013, should return the product to stores for a full refund or replacement.
People who are allergic to pecans could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they eat the cakes. The product is safe for for people without nut allergies..
The Kroger stores in the following states that are included in this recall are: Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and eastern Tennessee.
Item Description: Bakery Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon, in-store made, with "sell by" dates of February 7, 2013 and before, under the following UPC Code: 4157327767.
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