April 24, 2024

Twin Marquis Recalls Noodles for Undeclared Milk

Twin Marquis of New York is recalling some lots of Twin Marquis Lo Mein Noodle and Cooked Noodle because they contain undeclared milk, one of the major food allergens. Anyone with an allergy to milk could have a serious reaction if they eat these products. No illnesses have been reported to date.

Twin Marquis Noodle RecallThe recalled products are Twin Marquis Lo Mein Noodle Net Wt. 5 pounds (refrigerated or frozen). This is a yellow raw noodle packed in a plastic film bag package, with UPC number 7 60941 90718 8. These are the lot numbers: 10329, 10330, 10331, 11301, 11302, 11304, 11305, 11306, 11307, 11308, 11309, 11311, 11312, and 11313. In addition, Twin Marquis Cooked Noodle, Net Wt. 16 ounce is recalled with UPC number 7 60941 10421 1, and lots 10329, 10330, 10331, 11301, 11302, 11304, 11305, 11306, 11309, 11311, 11312, and 11313. Finally, Twin Marquis Cooked Noodle Net Wt. 5 pound (refrigerated or frozen) with UPC number 7 60941 90714 0 is recalled. This is a yellow boiled noodle packed in a plastic film bag package. The lot numbers are 10329, 10330, 10331, 11301, 11302, 11304, 11306, 11308, 11309, 11311, and 11213. The secondary (outer) packages are brown cardboard boxes. You can see pictures of the product packages at the FDA web site.

An FDA audit check revealed the problem. If you purchased these products and are allergic to milk, don’t eat them. Return them to the place of purchase for a refund or discard them.

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