December 28, 2024

In Canada, Crackers Recalled for Undeclared Egg, Milk, Soy

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and T-Brothers Food and Trading are recalling Korepab-Seaweed crackers because they were made with egg, milk, and soy that are not declared on the label. Anyone with an allergy to those ingredients could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume this product. No illnesses or reactions have been reported to date.

The recalled products is Korepab-Seaweed Crackers with Korean characters only. They are sold in a 54 gram package, with UPC numberĀ 8 801117 276102. All products where egg, milk, and soy are not declared on the label are recalled. The crackers were sold in Alberta and British Columbia and were possibly sold nationally.

If you purchased this product and are allergic to milk, egg, and/or soy, do not eat it. Discard it or return to the place of purchase for a refund.

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