Costco recalls dessert product, offers full refund
Mellow Food is voluntarily recalling some of its Delici Dubai Style Chocolate Mousse

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A dessert sold in Costco warehouses across Canada has been recalled over the possible presence of cashews and macadamia nuts not included on the label.
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Mellow Food is voluntarily recalling some of its Delici Dubai Style Chocolate Mousse, noting the ingredients could lead to “severe, potentially life-threatening reactions” for people with specific allergies or food sensitivities.
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The recall notice was shared by Costco Canada on Tuesday.
The affected products were sold at Costco locations in Canada in January and February of this year.
The affected Delici Dubai Chocolate Mousse (Costco Item #1990644) products were sold in 6 x 76 gram packages (with the UPC code 812190020825).
The recalled items can be identified by their codes and best-before dates.
Those include:
BB/MA 27 FEB 26
BB/MA 02 MAR 26
BB/MA 04 MAR 26
BB/MA 05 MAR 26
BB/MA 06 MAR 26
BB/MA 09 MAR 26
BB/MA 11 MAR 26
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BB/MA 13 MAR 26
BB/MA 18 MAR 26
BB/MA 25 MAR 26
BB/MA 27 MAR 26
Affected products can be returned for a full refund, Costco said in the notice.
Individuals who think they have become sick from consuming recalled products are advised by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to contact their health-care provider.
For more information about this recall, contact Mellow Food Customer Service by email at info@mellow.food or by phone at 1-800-601-1774 from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET.
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