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Nearly 150 cases of Einstein Bros. cream cheese flavor. Bagels have been recalled due to the possible presence of undeclared almonds that could cause a life-threatening allergic reaction for people with almond allergies.
Wisconsin-based Schreiber Foods last week issued a voluntary recall of cases of Einstein’s Honey Almond Cream Cheese Spread that the Food and Drug Administration said were incorrectly identified on the cup as “plain.”
“People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to almonds are at risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product,” the FDA said in a news release.
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The cream cheese flavor of an Einstein Bros. has been recalled. Bagels due to the possible presence of undeclared almonds. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
A total of 144 cases distributed to Einstein store locations in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming were affected by the recall.
The cream cheese spread comes in a 150 gram plastic cup with an Einstein Bros. Bagels label. The lot code on the bottom of the cup is best if used before July 21, 2026 LO.
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The recall occurred after a shipment with a mismatched lid and cup was discovered, the FDA said.
The lid correctly identifies the product as Honey Almond, but the cup incorrectly labels it as Natural. An investigation found that there was a limited packaging issue that was corrected, and a review confirmed that the issue was limited to this product only.

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Customers who purchased the products with non-matching packaging are urged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
To date, no illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall.


