
Two types of roasted mixed nuts have been recalled due to undeclared hazelnuts, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Tuesday.
Manufacturer Hampton Farms recalled the nut products—sold at Stop & Shop stores in five eastern states—in late September after discovering that the allergy warning statement on the packaging didn’t include hazelnuts, even though they were listed as an ingredient.
No illnesses have been reported, but the mix-up poses a risk to people with an allergy or sensitivity to hazelnuts.
The recalled mixed nuts, packaged in plastic tubs, can be identified by the following:
| Product name | Size | UPC | Lot code | Best-if-used-by date |
| Mixed Nuts Roasted Unsalted | 8 oz. | 8 10111 02237 8 | 23025 | 8/18/2026 |
| Mixed Nuts Roasted and Salted | 8 oz. | 8 10111 02236 1 | 23025 | 8/26/2026 |
The products were distributed between Sept. 2 and Sept. 9, 2025, and sold in Stop & Shop stores in:
- Massachusetts
- Connecticut
- New Jersey
- New York
- Rhode Island
The FDA is urging people who purchased the nuts to toss or return them for a full refund. Anyone with questions can contact Hampton Farms at 1-800-313-2748.
If you have an allergy or severe sensitivity to hazelnuts, eating these mixed nuts could cause serious or life-threatening reactions, the FDA cautioned. Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction to nuts may include:
