Smith’s recalls carrot cake that doesn’t list walnuts

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Smith’s Food and Drug Stores issued a recall on its in-store bakery carrot cake sold in seven states because the product contains walnuts that may not be listed on the label. Customers should return the product to stores for a full refund.

The following items have been recalled: Smith’s Bakery Fresh Carrot Cake, 1/4 sheet filled. Packaged on or before April 1. UPC Code: 41573-07058; Smith’s Bakery Fresh Carrot Cake Slice, 5 oz. Packaged on or before April 1. UPC Code: 750903-91714; Smith’s Bakery Fresh Carrot Cake, 1/8 Sheet. Packaged on or before April 1. UPC Code: 770118-22460.

People who are allergic to walnuts could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume this product. For consumers who are not allergic to walnuts, there’s no safety issue with the product.

No customer illnesses have been reported to date.

Smith’s stores in the following states are included in the recall: Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming.

Smith’s removed items from store shelves and initiated a customer recall notification system that alerts customers who may have purchased recalled Class 1 products through register receipt tape messages and phone calls.

Customers who have questions about the recall may call Smith’s Customer Connect toll-free at 800-576-4377. For more information, visit www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/recall_alerts.

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