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(KSL News) -- Check your Easter basket carefully before taking a bite out of any chocolate eggs. Hundreds of filled eggs are now being recalled and relabeled because of ingredients in the flowers on top.
It turns out they contain undeclared egg whites and food colorings yellow number five and six. That can be a problem for people who are allergic.
Stickers are being added to warn people, but some eggs may have already been sold.
The company, Anthony-Thomas Candy in Columbus, Ohio, says it has no reports of people becoming sick.
Customers can return the eggs to the place of purchase for a full refund.