The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers to throw out any Bauer’s Candies Modjeskas, as the treats may be contaminated with hepatitis A.

The FDA issued an a warning that the individually wrapped marshmallow candies, dipped in either chocolate or caramel, came from a facility where a worker tested positive for hepatitis A. The affected candies were sold after Nov. 14, 2018.

In addition to retail locations, the Modjeskas were also sold through QVC and BauersCandy.com.

The FDA is working with the Kentucky-based company on a voluntary recall of affected products.

At this time, the agency said it is not aware of any cases of hepatitis A related to consumption of the candies.

The highly contagious liver disease can have a long incubation period and serious health consequences for some people, especially those with other health problems.

Although the risk of hepatitis A transmission from the candy is low, FDA recommends that consumers who ate candies purchased after Nov. 14, 2018, and have not been vaccinated for hepatitis A consult with their healthcare professional.