Key Takeaway

Hostess Donettes Double Chocolate Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-ct bags of mini donuts, net wt. 11.25 oz, UPC 888109150037, the most responsible firm name on the label is Hostess Brands, LLC in Kansas Ci by Hostess Brands, LLC was recalled on June 3, 2016. The hazard: Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is not labeled to contain peanuts.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Hostess Donettes Double Chocolate Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-ct bags of mini donuts, net wt. 11.25 oz, UPC 888109150037, the most responsible firm name on the label is Hostess Brands, LLC in Kansas Ci

Recalled: June 3, 2016 ~95,769 units units affected F-2120-2016

Description

Hostess Donettes Double Chocolate Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-ct bags of mini donuts, net wt. 11.25 oz, UPC 888109150037, the most responsible firm name on the label is Hostess Brands, LLC in Kansas City,MO 64141.

Hazard / Reason

Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is not labeled to contain peanuts.

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Hostess Donettes Double Chocolate Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-ct bags of mini donuts, net wt. 11.25 oz, UPC 888109150037, the most responsible firm name on the label is Hostess Brands, LLC in Kansas Ci

Food

Hostess Donettes Double Chocolate Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-ct bags of mini donuts, net wt. 11.25 oz, UPC 888109150037, the most responsible firm name on the label is Hostess Brands, LLC in Kansas Ci

Food

Company Information

Hostess Brands, LLC

Kansas City, MO, United States

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Distribution

Nationwide distribution. No foreign or military/government distribution.

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