Premium Foods Recalls Jordan Almonds Over Undeclared Allergens

The Easter candy was missing wheat and color additive information on the label.

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

Bader Enterprises Inc. has voluntarily recalled its Premium Food Jordan Almonds due to undeclared wheat and certified color additives on the product label. The labeling error poses a serious health risk to those with wheat allergies or sensitivities. The affected almonds were distributed in New York and New Jersey.

Why it matters

Proper allergen labeling is crucial for consumer safety, especially for common allergens like wheat. This recall highlights the importance of transparency and accuracy in food packaging to protect those with dietary restrictions or sensitivities.

The details

The recalled Jordan Almonds were sold in two-ounce and 3.5-ounce clear flexible plastic packaging with the UPC codes 015750199171 and 015750299215, along with a best-by date of December 2028. Approximately 60 pounds of the product is affected by the recall. The FDA has classified this as a Class II recall, meaning consumers may experience temporary or medically reversible adverse health effects.

  • The recall was announced on March 6, 2026.

The players

Bader Enterprises Inc.

The company that manufactures and distributed the recalled Premium Food Jordan Almonds.

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What’s next

Consumers who purchased the affected Jordan Almonds should not eat them and can return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

The takeaway

This recall underscores the critical importance of accurate allergen labeling to protect public health, especially for common allergens like wheat. It serves as a reminder for all food producers to prioritize transparency and consumer safety in their packaging and distribution.