Krispy Kreme has recalled its World Cup-themed Pitch Perfect doughnuts and Matchday Dozen packs after hazelnuts were found to be undeclared on the label. The precautionary recall affects products bought on Friday or Saturday with specific best-before dates and items made at the company’s Peterborough branch.

Krispy Kreme has recalled its World Cup-themed Pitch Perfect doughnuts and Matchday Dozen packs after hazelnuts were not declared on the label.

The recall is precautionary, but the company warned customers with hazelnut or other nut allergies not to eat the affected products.

The doughnuts were decorated to resemble a football pitch with green and white icing. According to the reporting, the products were made at Krispy Kreme’s Peterborough branch.

The branch supplies stores in Leicester, Nottingham, Ipswich, Norwich and Cambridge, as well as nearby supermarkets.

What Is Affected

The recall covers individual Pitch Perfect doughnuts bought on Friday or Saturday and Matchday Dozen packs with best-before dates of Sunday or Monday.

Krispy Kreme said customers who bought the affected items should not consume them and should contact customer service.

Why The Recall Matters

Undeclared hazelnut is a food-safety risk for people with nut allergies, who may face serious allergic reactions if they eat the product.

Krispy Kreme apologized for the error. The recall was first reported on June 21, 2026, with later coverage on June 22 repeating the same core warning.

No directly accessible official recall notice was found in the current search, but the public warning itself was clear: do not eat the affected doughnuts or packs.

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