KFC-brand chocolate chip cakes recalled

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Two Chinese carpenters put up a Kentucky Fried Chicken store-front sign in Beijing, China, November 08, 2006. American fast food chains literally dot the Chinese urban skyline as the country opens up and incomes continue to rise, prompting more spending and demand for foreign goods and services, especially fast food. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
Two Chinese carpenters put up a Kentucky Fried Chicken store-front sign in Beijing, China, November 08, 2006. American fast food chains literally dot the Chinese urban skyline as the country opens up and incomes continue to rise, prompting more spending and demand for foreign goods and services, especially fast food. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver) | License Photo

LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 21 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of KFC-brand double chocolate chip cakes because of a labeling error.

The FDA said the KFC Corp. of Louisville, Ky., is voluntarily recalling the cakes because they contain eggs, milk, wheat and soy and possibly traces of tree nuts, not listed as ingredients, thereby posing a health risk for people allergic to such foods.

The recalled cakes were distributed nationwide at KFC restaurants in round 16-ounce packages with a black or clear plastic bottom and a clear plastic dome.

Consumers can return the cakes to a KFC restaurant for a refund or call the company at 800-225-5532 for further information.

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