Repackaged M&M Candy Recalled in Minnesota Over Undeclared Allergens

A recall has been issued for certain repackaged M&M candies sold in 20 states, including Minnesota, due to undeclared milk, soy, and peanut allergens.

The affected candy was repackaged, relabelled and distributed by Beacon Promotions in Eagan, Minnesota, and could pose a health risk to people with food allergies.

What’s being recalled?

The recall involves 1.3-ounce bags of repackaged M&M Peanut candy sold under the name “Make Your Mark.” According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the original packaging did not properly list common allergens.

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Why it matters

The FDA has classified this as a Class II recall, meaning exposure to the undeclared allergens could cause temporary or medically reversible health effects, particularly for people with allergies or sensitivities to milk, soy, or peanuts.

A total of 541 units are included in the recall.

Product details

  • Product: Repackaged M&M’s Peanut
  • Net weight: 1.3 oz
  • Label name: Make Your Mark
  • Item number: BB471BG
  • Lot number: M1823200
  • Best-by date: April 30, 2026
  • Repackaged by: Beacon Promotions, Eagan, MN

Nutrition and ingredient information can be found on the distributor’s website.

What consumers should do

Anyone who has purchased this product should:

  • Stop using it immediately
  • Return it to the place of purchase
  • Thoroughly clean any surfaces the candy may have touched to avoid cross-contamination

Consumers with food allergies are urged to take extra caution and seek medical advice if they believe they may have been exposed.

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