
Trader Joe’s Just Recalled a Popular Salad Dressing—Here’s What to Know
Key Takeaways:
- Trader Joe’s announced a recall of the Hot Honey Mustard Dressing.
- The dressing was sold in 12-ounce bottles in 17 states and Washington, D.C.
- Labels on these bottles do not list four potential allergens: peanuts, sesame, soy and wheat.
Trader Joe’s just announced a recall of a popular salad dressing, according to a company announcement. The recall is due to potential undeclared allergens because of a labeling error.
This recall concerns 12-ounce bottles of Hot Honey Mustard Dressing with an SKU of 80152 and a use-by date of May 27, 2025. These bottles were sold in Washington, D.C., and 17 states, including Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, North Carolina, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia.
These bottles may contain peanut, sesame, soy and wheat, four common allergens that may cause allergic reactions as severe as anaphylaxis for consumers with allergies. Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that commonly includes symptoms like difficulty breathing, abdominal or stomach pain, dizziness and, in severe cases, cardiac arrest.
If you have one of these bottles in your pantry or fridge, the Trader Joe’s announcement recommends you dispose of it or bring it to your local store for a full refund.
For more information, customers with questions can contact Trader Joe’s customer relations by email or by calling (626) 599-3817.