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Domino's revealed it has made a mistake with its Garlic and Herb and Honey and Mustard dips, The Sun reported. The two dipping sauces may contain traces of peanuts not mentioned as part of the nutritional information. Both the 100g ‘Big Dip’ and smaller 25g pots are thought to be affected.

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