Kellogg's Recalls Popular Snacks That May Have Peanut Residue
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (CBS) – Popular Kellogg's snacks including Keebler and Famous Amos cookies are being recalled because of peanut allergy concerns.
They're part of a larger recall of Grain Craft wheat flour that may contain low levels of peanut residue. The amount of peanut exposure in the flour is low and has not been linked to any illnesses or allergic reactions yet, but Kellogg's says it is taking action just to be safe.
The recalled snacks include certain varieties Keebler Gripz and cookies, Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies, mini brownies, and honey grahams.
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Anyone who bought the recalled products can return them for a full refund.