RECALL: Whole Foods issues recall in Ohio

Whole Foods has voluntarily recalled tarts in select stores in multiple states including Ohio.

The health foods chain retailer recalled the product in Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, the District of Columbia and Ohio. Not all stores were impacted.

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The tarts contained tree nut allergens that were not listed on the product labels. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to tree nuts could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume the products.

The company said all products have been removed from store shelves. The tarts include chocolate ganache, French apple, fresh berry, fresh fruit amero shell, fruit, key lime, lemon and peanut butter chocolate.

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The products were packaged in cardboard containers with Whole Foods Market labels and best-by dates of Jan. 7 and earlier and were available at Whole Foods Market stores, according to a recall alert issued.

No illnesses have been reported yet. Customers can return the products to stores with a valid receipt for a full refund, or call 301-984-4874.

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Whole Foods has nine locations in Ohio, including stores in Centerville, Mason, Columbus and Cincinnati.

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