NATIONAL — Nature's Path Foods is recalling three different types of their EnviroKidz organic cereal due to possible allergens not listed on the box. 

The three different flavors all say they are gluten-free, however, that's not the case, which can be a problem for people suffering from a wheat allergy, celiac disease, and gluten or wheat sensitivity. 

People with food allergies rely on packaging and ingredient listings to prevent crossing paths with allergens that can cause them serious or even fatal problems. 

In the United States, Nature’s Path Foods pulled 10-ounce boxes of:

  • EnviroKidz Choco Chimp with best by date of 8/27/2019
  • Gorilla Munch with best by dates of 8/24/2019 and 9/21/2019
  • Jungle Munch, with a best by date of 8/1/2019

In Canada, the boxes of Choco Chimp have a best by date of 8/27/2019; Gorilla Munch, 8/24/2019; and Jungle Munch, 8/01/2019. The boxes are 284g.

“The error was isolated to one facility and due to air contamination as a result of incorrect production scheduling,” the company-written, FDA-posted recall notice states. “Other gluten-free Nature’s Path and EnviroKidz products are not impacted and are not part of this voluntary recall.”

Those who wish to return the cereal can take it back to the store of purchase for a full refund.

Anyone with questions can call Nature’s Path at 866-880-7284 or email ConsumerServices@naturespath.com.

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