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When Hannah Glass chose to indulge in a homemade brownie, she had no idea that just days later, her parents would be collecting her cremated remains. The college student had always been vigilant about her peanut allergy, but there was something concealed in the delicious treat that took her life after just two bites.
A community in Wisconsin is grieving the tragic loss of Hannah Glass, a bright and caring freshman at Maranatha Baptist University, who sadly passed away due to an unforeseen allergic reaction to a brownie.
On November 5, the young woman, who had just turned 19 two days earlier, experienced a severe reaction after eating a brownie given to her by a friend. The teenager was aware of her peanut allergy and typically exercised caution, but she was unaware that the sweet treat contained roasted peanut flour, an ingredient often used as a gluten-free substitute.
“We believe that because this product had roasted peanut flour, distinct from oily peanut butter, it masked the danger,” David continued, as he and Hannah’s mother, Janean, hurried about 45 minutes from their home in Milton, Wisconsin, to the school residence in Watertown.