July 16, 2024

Shake’Ems Seasoning Cups Recalled for Undeclared Milk

Cutting Edge Concessions is recalling 0.5 ounce Shake'Ems seasoning cups distributed in movie theaters because they contain undeclared milk and the food dye red 40. Anyone with an allergy to those ingredients could have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume the product. The cups were distributed in Arkansas, California, Colorado, and Tennessee. The product is in a 0.5 ounce plastic cup in flavors White Cheddar, Nacho Cheddar, Ranch, Cinnamon Sugar, and Parmesan Garlic. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the consumption of these products. The problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the company's labeling process. Production is suspended until the FDA and the company are sure the problem has been corrected. You can return the product to … [Read more...]

Somersault Snack Co. Recalls Pacific Sea Salt for Undeclared Milk

Somersault Snack Co., LLC is recalling 418 cases of packages of Somersaults Pacific Sea Salt in 6 ounce containers that were mispackaged. Somersaults Santa Fe Salsa flavored product were mixed with Somersaults Pacific Sea Salt in packages labeled as Somersaults Pacific Sea Salt. That introduced milk, one of the major food allergens, into the Sea Salt packages. The product is Somersaults Pacific Sea Salt 6 ounces, with a sell by date of MAR1113 G6 and UPC number 8-98403-00201-7. Anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk who eats this product runs the risk of a severe allergic reaction. The product was distributed nationwide. No allergic reactions have been reported. You can return the product to the place of purchase for a refund. For questions, call 415-275-1247 for more … [Read more...]

True Nutrition Recalls Whey Protein Products for Undeclared Milk

True Nutrition is recalling some of its whey protein products because labels do not declare milk as the source of the whey. Milk is one of the major food allergens. Anyone who is allergic to milk and consumes these products may have a severe or life-threatening reaction. You can see all of the product labels at the FDA site. The products are: Whey Protein Concentrate in 1 pound packages, with Batch/lot number 0120712, and expiration date of 05/2015. Whey Protein Isolate Cold-Filtration in 1 pound packages, with Batch/lot number 0030812 and expiration date 07/2015. Whey Protein Isolate MicroFiltrated in 1 pound packages, with Batch/lot number 0040812 and expiration date 07/2015. Whey Protein Isolate Cross-Flow Microfiltration in 1 pound packages with Batch/lot number 0730712 and … [Read more...]

BI-LO Recalling Cranberry Trail Mix for Undeclared Soy

BI-LO is recalling Cranberry Trail Mix because it contains undeclared soy lecithin. Soy is one of the major food allergens. Soy lecithin is a processed product, which removes some of the allergenic proteins, but not all of them. People with serious allergies to soy may still have severe reactions. The product is Southern Home® Cranberry Nut Antioxidant Blend Trail Mix in 16 ounce bags. The UPC number is 0788003039 and a best-by date of March 12, 2013. The product was sold in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The problem was reported to BI-LO by a customer, although there have been no reports of illness associated with consumption of the product. Return the product, the product packaging label, or a receipt to the place of purchase for a refund. For questions, … [Read more...]

Hummingbird Wholesale Recalling Pinenuts for Undeclared Peanuts

Hummingbird Wholesale of Oregon is recalling organic pinenuts because they may contain undeclared peanuts. Peanuts are one of the major food allergens. The recall includes Organic Bulk Pinenuts sold at natural food retail stores. The nuts were sold between 3/22/2012 and 8/16/2012. People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts may be at risk of a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume the product. The pinenuts were sold in 27.5 pound and 5 pound plastic bags in wholesale packaging. The nuts were sold in retail stores in Washington and Oregon in bulk bins. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported to date in connection with the consumption of this product. Visual inspection found the peanuts in the pinenuts. You can return the nuts to the place of … [Read more...]

Clif Bar Recalling Blueberry Crisp Bars for Undeclared Almonds

Clif Bar & Company is recalling 12 pack Blueberry Crisp CLIF® Bars and individual mislabeled Blueberry Crisp CLIF® Bars in Chocolate Chip CLIF® Bar Wrappers. The bars do not list almonds in the ingredient statement. Almonds are tree nuts, one of the major food allergens. Some Blueberry Crisp Bars were placed in Chocolate Chip CLIF®  Bar wrappers, then placed inside correctly labeled Blueberry Crisp CLIF® Bar 12-pack boxes. The 12-pack boxes of Blueberry Crisp CLIF® Bars have a "Best By" date of 17MAR13G3 and UPC number 7-22252-30260-1. The individual Blueberry Crisp CLIF® Bars mislabeled in Chocolate Chip CLIF® Bar individual wrappers have the same "Best By" date of 17MAR13G3, but UPC number 7-22252-10090-0. If you have purchased this product and are allergic to almonds, do not … [Read more...]

Vaqueria Tres Monjitas Recalls Pineapple and Guava Beverage for Undeclared Milk

Vaquería Tres Monjitas is recalling pineapple-guava juice beverage (guava-piña) in all of the package sizes available for undeclared milk. The juice may contain sodium caseinate, a milk derivative, that is not declared on the label. Anyone with a sensitivity or allergy to milk may suffer a severe allergic reaction if they consume this product. No illnesses have been reported to date. Sodium caseinate is a type of protein found in milk. It is usually used as a food additive. The FDA does not consider it to be a dairy product, even though it contains the proteins that cause allergic reactions to milk. The juice is available in plastic containers in these sizes: 8 ounce, 14 ounce, 32 ounce, 64 ounce, and 128 ounce. When the labels have been corrected, the product will be available … [Read more...]

Two Moms in the Raw Recalls Crackers for Undeclared Peanuts

Two Moms in the Raw of Colorado is recalling packages of Pesto Sea Crackers because they may contain peanuts, one of the major food allergens. People who have peanut allergies may have a serious or life threatening reaction if they eat the product. The crackers were distributed from 7/2/12 to 8/6/12. The product was distributed to retailers and distributors nationwide. The product is "Two Moms in the Raw, Gluten-Free Pesto Sea Crackers" in 4 ounce packages. The crackers are in brown semi-synthetic packaging with a transparent section displaying the contents. Labeling is green, white, and blue, with blue, green, and red printing. The lot numbers are 1008, 1016, 1027, 1055, and 1067. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the consumption of this product. No other … [Read more...]

Wimberger’s Old World Bakery Recalls Products for Undeclared Allergens

Wimberger's Old World Bakery & Delicatessen is recalling many products because they contain undeclared milk, soy, and wheat, three of the major food allergens. Anyone allergic to those foods who eats the products may have a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction. THe products include Kaiser Rolls, Seeded Roll, Brat Buns, French Bread, Pretzel Rolls, Pretzels, Pizza Dough, Hoagie Rolls, and French Baguettes. even though not all of the products are Kaiser Rolls, all of the products were packaged in semi-transparent plastic bags identified "fresh from the OVEN SOUR DOUGH 12 KAISER ROLLS, NET WT 20 OZ, WIMBERGER'S OLD WORLD BAKERY 2321 Bott St., Colorado Springs, Colo 80904". The labels are yellow, white, and brown, with black print writing bearing the UPC number 7960540012. The … [Read more...]

Tyson Chunk Chicken Recalled for Undeclared Allergen

Tony Downs Foods Company of Minnesota is recalling 70,500 pounds of premium chunk chicken for mislabeling and an undeclared allergen. The products may actually contain "Beef with Gravy" that contains wheat, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label. The product is 12.5-ounce cans of "Tyson Premium Chunk Chicken." The code date of "8965 248A 12139" and "Best by May 18, 2015" are ink-jetted on the bottom of each recalled can. Each label has the number "P-65" inside the USDA mark of inspection. Correctly labeled cans are ink-jetted with the code "1392TDM4600" and "P65" beneath a "Use by May 18 2015" date and are not part of this recall. The chicken was produced on May 18, 2012 and distributed to retail establishments nationwide. There have been no reports of … [Read more...]

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