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H-E-B grocery stores in central Texas are recalling luv text messages hard candy because the candy may contain foreign material.
The fruit-flavored candy is manufactured by zed candy. There have been no reports of injuries or illnesses, but an H-E-B spokesperson said they “are committed to absolute and complete food safety.”
The product has also been flagged in the stores’ computers to make sure none is accidentally sold at the register. H-E-B is encouraging anyone who purchased the product to return it to their nearest H-E-B store for a full refund.
Customers with any questions or concerns can contact H-E-B customer service at 1-800-432-3113.

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