Kellogg joined competitors this week in recalling a variety of snacks because of fears of peanut-residue contamination with no warning on the label. The company, which is based in Battle Creek, Michigan, said in a statement, "While consumers with severe peanut allergies should avoid the recalled products, the FDA has stated that the amount of peanut exposure from the flour is low and not expected to cause adverse health effects in the vast majority of peanut allergic consumers. We have received no reports of related illness to date."