July 16, 2024

In Canada, Aling Mary’s Buns Recalled for Undeclared Allergens

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Aling Mary's are recalling Aling Mary's brand Sweet Buns because they contain milk and wheat that are not declare don the label. Anyone with a severe sensitivity or allergy to those ingredients could have a serious reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses or reactions related to the consumption of this product have been reported to date. The recalled product is Aling Mary's brand Sweet Buns (Pandesal) sold in 780 gram containers. The UPC number is 6 27776 00001 2. Alls codes are recalled where milk and wheat do not appear on the label. They were sold in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Yukon and may have been distributed in other provinces or nationally. If you purchased this product and are allergic to milk and/or wheat, do … [Read more...]

In Canada, Gravy Mixes Recalled for Undeclared Allergens

In Canada, Sylvia's Essential Sauces gravy mixes are being recalled for undeclared wheat, one of the major food allergens, and wheat. Anyone with an allergy to those ingredients could have a serious reaction if they consume these products. There is no word on whether any allergic reactions have been reported to date. The recalled products are all Sylvia's Essential Sauces, and all codes where mustard and wheat are not on the label are included. Prime Roast Beef Gravy Mix in 270 gram packages, with UPC number 6 27263 19951 9, Prime Roast Beef Gravy Mix in 2.84 kg packages with UPC number 6 27263 19950 2, Premium Poultry Gravy Mix in 270 gram packages with UPC number 6 27263 19971 7, and Premium Poultry Gravy Mix in 2.84 kg packages, with UPC number 6 27263 19970 0 are recalled. Also … [Read more...]

In Canada, Soft Candy Recalled for Undeclared Egg

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Coffee Master are recalling Soft Candy because it contains egg, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label. Anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to egg could have a serious reaction if they consume this product. There is no word on whether or not any allergic reactions have been reported. The recalled product is Al-Karawan (Arabic characters only) Manna Wassalwa Soft Candy in 740 gram packages. The UPC number is 6  253501 380681. All codes where egg is not declared on the label are recalled. The candy was sold in Ontario at the retail level. If you purchased this product and are allergic to egg, do not eat it. Discard or return to the place of purchase for a refund. … [Read more...]

Food Recalls in Canada for 7.5.14

There are several food recalls in Canada today. They range from ice cream recalled for peanuts to coffee mix recalled for milk. Anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to these foods could have a serious reaction if they eat these products. No illnesses have been reported relating to any of these recalled products. The first is San Mig 3 in 1 Coffeemix in 140 gram containers (14 g x 10 sachets) for undeclared milk. The UPC numbers are: outer package 4 806513 740022 and inter package 4 806513 740008. It was sold in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. The second recall is Abido fish and chicken Cover Mix for undeclared milk. The products are Abido Crispy Mixed Crispy for Chicken Cover Mix with Hot Pepper in 500 gram containers. The UPC number is 5 283001 … [Read more...]

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 number 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 … [Read more...]

In Canada, Ziyad Products Recalled for Undeclared Allergens

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling Ziyah brand Baba Ghanouj and Soup Base because they contain milk and sesame that is not declared on the label. Those food allergens could cause a serious or life-threatening reaction if anyone allergic to them consumes these products. No reports of allergic reactions have been receive to date. The recalled products include Ziyad Baba Ghanouj Eggplant & Tahini Dip in 380 gram containers. The UPC number is 0 74265 00380 9 and all lot codes where sesame is not declared on the label are recalled. Also recalled is Ziyah Soup Starter Soup Base in 1 kg containers. The UPC number is 0 74265 00597 1 and all lot codes where milk is not declared on the label are recalled. If you purchased these products and are allergic to milk and/or … [Read more...]

Stawnichy’s Recall for Undeclared Allergens Expands

In Canada, the recall for undeclared milk, wheat and soy for Stawnichy's products has expanded to include more foods. Soup products are now included in the recall; they contain milk, wheat, and soy that are not declared on the label. Anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to those products could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume these foods. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to date. The recalled products include Stawnichy's Beet Soup and Cabbage Soup. No size is indicated, and there is no UPC number. All best before dates where milk, wheat, and soy do not appear on the label are recalled. The company also sold Beet Soup and Cabbage Soup to hotels, restaurants, and institutions in 4 liter containers; those are also recalled. The soups … [Read more...]

Stawnichy’s Beef Jerky Recalled for Undeclared Allergens

Stawnichy's Meat Processing in Canada is recalling various beef jerky products because they contain wheat, mustard, soy, and sulphites that are not declared on the label. Anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to those ingredients could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume these products. The recalled products don't have UPC numbers. All best before dates where wheat, soy, and mustard do not appear on the label are recalled. They include Beef Jerky - Regular in variable sizes, Beef Jerky - Country Style, Beef Jerky - Teriyaki, Beef Jerky - Hot & Sweet, Beef Jerky - Garlic, Steak Strips - Regular, Steak Strips - Teriyaki, Steak Strips - Hot & Sweet, and Steak Strips - Mundare Steak Spice. They were sold in Alberta, Canada. The first two recalled … [Read more...]

La Finquita Cheese Recalls Fresh Farmer’s Cheese for Undeclared Nuts

La Finquita of Stamford, Connecticut is recalling one lot of La Finquita Quesito Fresco Campesino Fresh Farmer's Cheese because it may be adulterated with tree nuts and peanuts. Anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts or pistachios (tree nuts) could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume this product. No illnesses or complaints have been reported to date. The recalled product is labeled as La Finquita Quesito Fresco Campesino/Fresh Farmer's Cheese. It was packaged in a 14.11 ounce plastic container with UPC number 0 94922 76809 4 and with a sell by date of 06/28/14. It was distributed through retail stores in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. The recall was initiated after the milk supplier said the milk used to make the cheese may have been … [Read more...]

Fish Family Farm Dairy Products Recalled for Peanuts and Tree Nuts

Fish Family Farm of Connecticut is recalling milk products and cream as a precautionary measure because they may be adulterated with peanut and tree nut (pistachio) allergens. Anyone with an allergy to those ingredients could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume these products. The products were sold at Fish Family Farm's retail store in Bolton, Connecticut and at retail stores in Connecticut and Massachusetts. No complaints, allergic reactions, or illnesses have been reported to date. The products were processed on the same equipment that had been used to process products containing peanut butter and tree nuts. The recalled products include Fish Family Farm Inc. Dairy Products with a sell by date of 6/23/14: Grade A Whole Milk Pasteurized and Homogenized in a … [Read more...]

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