Costco Recalls Mislabeled Mini Beignets Across 23 States Over Undeclared Allergen

By Matthias Binder
Costco recalls popular bakery item sold in Nevada, other states (Featured Image)

A Simple Mix-Up with Serious Implications (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Nevada – Costco issued a recall for its popular caramel-filled mini beignets after discovering a packaging error that left out a critical allergen warning.[1][2]

A Simple Mix-Up with Serious Implications

The retailer announced the voluntary recall recently, targeting items sold between January 16 and January 30. These mini beignets, labeled as filled with caramel and bearing item number 1181272, actually contained chocolate hazelnut filling in some cases. Costco explained that the mislabeling introduced undeclared tree nuts into products marketed as nut-free.[3]

Packaged in 22-count boxes priced at $9.99, the treats had quickly become a bakery favorite upon their return to shelves. Shoppers praised their pillowy texture and indulgent flavors during the winter season. However, the error prompted swift action to protect those with allergies.[1]

Sales Locations Span the Nation

The affected products reached Costco warehouses in 23 states. Customers who shopped during the specified period should inspect their purchases carefully. The full list of locations includes:

  • Alabama
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Iowa
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • Nevada
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Virginia
  • Washington

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Nevada stores, including those in the Las Vegas area, numbered among the distributors. No specific best-by dates were highlighted in the notice, so all qualifying packages fall under the recall.[3]

Risks Tied to Tree Nut Exposure

Hazelnuts, a tree nut, triggered the concern for individuals with allergies. Consumption could lead to severe reactions, including hives, nausea, difficulty breathing, or even anaphylaxis in extreme cases. Costco warned specifically against eating the product if allergic to hazelnuts or filberts.[3]

Those without allergies faced no health threat from the flavor swap alone. Still, the lack of proper labeling violated food safety standards. Medical attention was recommended for anyone experiencing symptoms after consumption.[2]

The incident underscored ongoing vigilance in supply chains for bulk retailers like Costco.

What Consumers Should Do Next

Costco urged affected customers to return the mini beignets to any warehouse for a full refund. No receipt was required, simplifying the process. Questions could be directed to Costco’s customer service page or local stores.[3]

A spokesperson noted, “We are sorry for any inconvenience this recall may have caused.” The company posted the notice on its recalls page to reach members promptly.[4]

Key Takeaways:
  • Check item #1181272 bought Jan. 16-30 in listed states.
  • Tree nut allergy? Do not consume; return immediately.
  • Full refunds available at any Costco – no questions asked.

This recall highlighted the importance of clear labeling in everyday grocery items. As beignets remain a seasonal draw, Costco shoppers can stay alert for updates. Have you encountered the mini beignets or similar recalls? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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