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Cinnabon Stix Recalled Due To Possible Nut Allergens
All Cinnabon bakeries have stopped selling the stix for the time being.

WAYNE, N.J. — Cinnabon Stix have been recalled due to possible peanut allergens discovered in an ingredient used in making them.
Supplier CSM Bakery Solutions has Cinnabon of the recall, the federal Food and Drug Administration said. The recalled stix may have been distributed to Cinnabon bakeries throughout the United States.
There are two Cinnabon bakeries in the area: In the Willowbrook Mall in Wayne and at 450 Hackensack Ave. in Hackensack.
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Although the nutritional and allergen information indicates that Cinnabon products may contain peanuts, pecans, and other tree nuts or traces of nuts, Cinnabon is taking extra precautions. Effective immediately, all Cinnabon bakeries have stopped selling the stix until CSM confirms that the potential source of peanut allergens is contained and eliminated.
Anyone with a peanut allergy who purchased Cinnabon Stix should throw them out immediately, the FDA said.
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A Cinnabon bakery — Patch file photo
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