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Kellogg’s recalls snacks, cookies for peanut residue

ELMHURST, IL - MAY 19: A sign marks the location of the Keebler corporate offices May 19, 2004 in Elmhurst, Illinois. Kellogg Co., which bought Keebler Foods in 2001, recently announced it would be moving 300 jobs from Elmhurst to Battle Creek, Michigan. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
ELMHURST, IL - MAY 19: A sign marks the location of the Keebler corporate offices May 19, 2004 in Elmhurst, Illinois. Kellogg Co., which bought Keebler Foods in 2001, recently announced it would be moving 300 jobs from Elmhurst to Battle Creek, Michigan. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
By Cox Media Group National Content Desk
June 14, 2016

Kellogg's Company is recalling snacks and cookies because they may contain undeclared peanut residue.

Wheat flour used in certain Mother's, Keebler, Kellogg's Special K brownies, Murray and Famous Amos cookies could have low levels of peanut residue.

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The amount of peanut exposure from the flour is low and should not impact people with peanut allergies, but they still should avoid the products, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

Kellogg's is asking people to discard the product and contact them at 1-800-962-1413 for a full refund.

 Check here for a full list of the recalled items.

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