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Cinnabon Stix Voluntary Recalled Due to Undeclared Peanut Allergen
Cinnabon Stix are sold in bakery cups, bags, or boxes, and may have been distributed to retail locations such as in Bridgewater.

Cinnabon is voluntarily recalling its Cinnabon Stix product due to a possible presence of peanut allergens in an ingredient used in the baking, after being notified by its bakery supplier, CSM Bakery Solutions.
The Cinnabon Stix are sold in bakery cups, bags, or boxes, and may have been distributed to Cinnabon retail locations throughout the U.S. and internationally.
Cinnabon has locations at the Bridgewater Commons Mall at 400 Commons Way in Bridgewater.
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- A statement made by Cinnabon:
"Although the nutritional and allergen information currently indicates that Cinnabon products may contain milk, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts, pecans, other tree nuts or traces of nuts, Cinnabon is taking extra measures knowing that peanut allergens have been detected in the ingredients for the Cinnabon Stix.
People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to specific types of allergens, such as peanuts, run the risk of serious life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. Cinnabon is not aware of any complaints or illnesses at this time.
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Effective immediately, all Cinnabon bakeries are discontinuing the sale of Cinnabon Stix until CSM has confirmed that the potential source of peanut allergens has been contained and eliminated. Anyone who has purchased Cinnabon Stix is encouraged to discard them if there is possible exposure to anyone with a peanut allergy."
(Photo, Cinnabon Twitter)
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