First Street Dark Chocolate Raisins Recalled for Undeclared Peanuts: What Shoppers Should Check

Food Recall

Shoppers who bought First Street Dark Chocolate Raisins, 9 oz. should check their snacks now. Western Mixers Produce & Nuts has recalled the product because it may contain undeclared peanuts, a serious risk for anyone with a peanut allergy.

The FDA says the recalled bags are identified by lot code 260562 and UPC 7-97565-01183-0. The product was sold at Smart & Final stores in California and to Cedraui, USA. If someone in your household has a peanut allergy, do not serve this product.

What to check

Look for the exact 9-ounce bag of First Street Dark Chocolate Raisins. This recall does not apply to all First Street products or to all chocolate-covered fruit. The key identifiers are the lot code 260562 and UPC 7-97565-01183-0.

If the package matches, set it aside right away. Check any shared snack bins, pantry shelves, lunch kits, school bags, and car snacks where the bag may have been stored or repacked.

Why this matters for families

Undeclared peanuts can trigger a severe allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to peanuts. That is why allergen recalls are especially important in homes with children, caregivers, schools, and anyone who grabs snacks from shared containers. A small mix-up in a lunch box or snack jar can become a big problem if the label is missed.

The FDA notice says no illnesses have been reported at the time of the alert.

What to do next

If anyone in your home has a peanut allergy, do not eat the recalled raisins. Return them or discard them following the company or retailer guidance in the notice. If you are not sure whether the bag matches, check the lot code and UPC before anyone eats it.

For households that share food between adults, kids, after-school snacks, and lunch kits, it helps to do a quick sweep now. One label check can prevent a risky mistake later.

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