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Nuts! Fannie May Recalls 89 Cases of Assorted Chocolates

One piece of the 24 in the box contains a peanut — but there's no nut listed in the ingredients.

Fannie May is recalling 89 cases of a 24-piece, 14-ounce rectangle box of spring wrapped assorted chocolates because one piece contains peanuts — but the nut isn't noted on the label.

The rectangular gift box measures 9.5 inches by 7 inches, is light purple and features spring flowers with an orange-striped band. In the center of the band is a white rectangle with a picture of five chocolates.

The item is identified as SKU #75032 with the UPC number on the label of 0 52745 72804 6. Lot information on this product is 14058 or 14059, according to ConsumerAffairs.com.

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Fannie May voluntarily recalled the product after the label error was discovered, reports NBC Chicago. Walgreens, Hallmark Gift Shops, CVS and other retailers in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin and Arizona sell the chocolates.

Consumers with questions can email customerservice@fanniemay.com or call 330-494-0833, ext. 193, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central time.

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