November 21, 2024

Sour Caramel Apple Gum Recalled for Undeclared Milk

Project 7 is recalling all lots of Sour Caramel Apple Gum because the caramel flavoring ingredient contains a small amount of dairy that is not declared on the label. People who are allergic to milk could have a serious reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses have been reported to date.

Image courtesy FDA

Image courtesy FDA

The recalled product is Sour Caramel Apple Gum in a 0.53 ounce white and green film pouch package with the image of a caramel apple on a stick on the front. Each pouch has 12 pieces of gum. “Sour Caramel Apple”, “Gourmet Gum” and “Sugar Free” are printed on the label. On the rear panel, the UPC number isĀ 844911 002919. It was sold nationally, in limited distribution, in various retailers and online.

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

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