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Hawaii Macadamia Nuts Recall: Salmonella Risk
11 Dec
Summary
- Macadamia nuts recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination.
- Affected product is 20-ounce packages sold at Costco.
- Consumers advised to return nuts for a full refund.

American Nuts, LLC, in cooperation with the FDA, has initiated a voluntary recall of Hawaiian Macadamia Nut Co. Baking Nuts due to Salmonella contamination fears. The specific product, a 20-ounce package with lot code 307HMNC25L3, was available at the Costco Hawaii Kai warehouse between November 29 and December 4, 2025. Customers are strongly urged to check their packaging for the affected lot code.
Consumers possessing the recalled nuts are instructed to refrain from consumption and return the product to Costco for a complete refund. For further inquiries, American Nuts can be reached at (818) 364-8855 or admin@americannuts.com. Salmonella infection symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and vomiting, with higher risks for vulnerable populations.
This recall highlights ongoing product safety concerns, with several other items recently recalled by Costco. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed via the Costco recalls page and FDA announcements, ensuring prompt action for any affected purchases and securing necessary refunds.



