Ferris Coffee & Nut Co. Recalls Frederik’s by Meijer Vanilla Bourbon Trail Mix Due to Undeclared Soy and Wheat Allergens
Introduction
Ferris Coffee & Nut Co. has initiated a voluntary recall of a single production lot of Frederik’s by Meijer Vanilla Bourbon Trail Mix (9-ounce bags) because the product may contain undeclared soy and wheat, posing a risk to consumers with allergies to those ingredients. The recall was announced via a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) alert on Thursday.
Main Body
The recalled product is sold in black 9-ounce bags bearing lot number 6069-1 and an expiration date of December 10, 2026, on the back. These bags were distributed to Meijer retail locations across six states: Illinois, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. The recall was initiated after the company discovered that chocolate-covered pretzel balls containing wheat and soy had been placed into the trail mix bags instead of the listed bourbon-flavored caramels. An internal investigation attributed the error to a temporary breakdown in Ferris Coffee & Nut Co.’s production and packaging processes. Soy and wheat are classified among the nine major food allergens by the FDA, which mandates their declaration on product labels. Consumption of undeclared allergens can trigger allergic reactions ranging from mild discomfort to life-threatening anaphylaxis. As of the date of the alert, no illnesses related to this recall had been reported. Production of the affected trail mix has been suspended until the FDA and Ferris Coffee & Nut Co. confirm that the underlying issue has been resolved. The company has urged consumers who purchased the product to discard it or return it to the point of sale for a full refund. The FDA noted that most recalls in the U.S. are conducted voluntarily by manufacturers, and the agency’s role includes reviewing recall strategies, evaluating health hazards, monitoring progress, and alerting the public as necessary. This recall is the fourth instance in April of a product being recalled due to undeclared allergens. Other recent examples include a recall of Wawa-branded beverages for undeclared milk and a recall of Schreiber Foods’ Honey Almond Cream Cheese Spread for Einstein Bros. Bagels due to mislabeling.
Conclusion
The recall remains ongoing, with no reported adverse health effects to date. Consumers in the affected states are advised to verify their purchases against the lot number and expiration date and to take appropriate action if they possess the recalled product.