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Publication Date: March 5, 2026 - 08:10

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Costco Canada recalls dessert, offers full refund over 'potentially life-threatening allergic reactions'

March 5, 2026

A dessert sold in Costco Canada is being recalled over the possible presence of cashew nuts and macadamia nuts that were not declared on the label.

“These allergens may cause severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reactions in sensitive individuals,” the notice issued on Tuesday notes. The affected product can be returned for a full refund, Costco said in the notice.

The item listed in the recall notice is identified as Delici Dubai Style chocolate mousse (Item # 1990644) and was sold between January 2026 and February 2026.

The impacted products can be identified by lot codes and best-before dates. Those include: BB/MA 27 FEB 26, BB/MA 02 MAR 26, BB/MA 04 MAR 26, BB/MA 05 MAR 26, BB/MA 06 MAR 26, BB/MA 09 MAR 26, BB/MA 11 MAR 26, BB/MA 13 MAR 26, BB/MA 18 MAR 26, BB/MA 25 MAR 26, and BB/MA 27 MAR 26.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency advises individuals to contact their healthcare providers if they think they have become sick from consuming recalled products.

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