In St. Louis, Missouri, Scnucks Bakery has announced an allergy alert for thirteen German chocolate cakes. According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), these cakes may contain pecans that were not noted on the product labeling. The one-pound cakes, labeled “SCHNUCKS BAKERY DELUXE PETITE CAKE CHOCOLATE ICED YELLOW,” were distributed in plastic cake domes to 12 Schnucks retail stores in the states of Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. The specific stores affected by the recall are located in Granite City, IL, Belleville, IL, Edwardsville, IL, Cherry Valley, IL, DeKalb, IL, Evansville, IN, Newburgh, IN, Des Peres, MO, Overland, MO, Forissant, MO, and St. Louis, MO. The containers are marked with a “Sell By” date of 8/12/17 – 8/14/17 and the UPC code 41318 31168. People who … [Read more...]
Coleslaw Kits Recalled by Taylor Farms Retail for Undeclared Milk
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that Taylor Farms Retail, Inc. has issued a recall of its “TAYLOR FARMS CREAMY HOMESTYLE COLESLAW KITS” because the product contains the milk allergen in its dressing packet, which was not declared on its labeling. Taylor Farms Retail is based in Salinas, California. 293 cases of the coleslaw are being recalled, manufactured on a single production day: July 31, 2017. Distributed to Raley’s and Savemart stores in California, the bags of coleslaw affected by the recall are stamped with a “Best If Used By Date” of 08-16-17 and the lot code TFRS212A07C on the front of each bag. People who are allergic to milk should not eat this coleslaw product. The bags need to be disposed of or returned to the store for a refund. … [Read more...]
Blondie Cookies Recalled by Fairway “Like No Other Market”
Fairway ‘‘Like No Other Market’’®, a grocery chain headquartered in New York, New York, has recalled its “FAIRWAY BRAND COOKIES BLONDIE.” According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, these blondie cookies may contain walnuts which were not declared on the product labeling. The cookies affected by the recall were distributed to Fairway stores in the states of Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. They were also sent to customers through the home delivery programs at Google, Fairway E-commerce, and Instacart. The cookies were packaged in 10-ounce octagonal plastic containers stamped with the item codes 268492 XXXXXX or 263413 XXXXXX. Ingesting walnuts can be life-threatening to those who are allergic to tree nuts. The Fairway blondies cookies should be thrown away or returned … [Read more...]
Aldi’s Key Lime Crunch Tilts Recalled for Undeclared Almonds
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports that Commonwealth Dairy, LLC has issued a recall for two lots of its “FRIENDLY FARMS KEY LIME CRUNCH TILTS.” This product, distributed to Aldi stores in the states of California, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, may contain almonds that were not declared on its labeling. The product affected by the recall was packaged in green and white double-compartment, 5.3-ounce plastic cups; one compartment contains 1.5% Milkfat Key Lime Greek Yogurt and the other is filled with white carob chunks and graham pieces. Two lots have been recalled: Lot #A8872 XXXX (Best By date: AUG/26/2017 04-161) and Lot #A5003 XXXX (Best By date: SEP/22/2017 04-161). Both lots are stamped with the UPC code … [Read more...]
LiveGfree White Hamburger Buns Recalled for Undeclared Egg Allergen
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that Vibrant Health Products, a bakery located in Abbotsford, B.C., Canada, has recalled a single lot of its “liveGfree Gluten Free Classic Soft White Hamburger Buns.” In a packaging error, the bakery inadvertently packaged its “liveGfree Gluten Free White Bread,” which contains egg, in the “Soft White Hamburger Buns” packaging. The labels on this packaging material do not mention the presence of the egg allergen. The lot of “liveGfree Gluten Free Classic Soft White Hamburger Buns” affected by the recall were sold in ALDI stores between 4/13/2017 and 7/27/2017 in the states of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, … [Read more...]
Chicken and Beef Products Recalled by Custom Culinary, Inc.
A Class II (“Low Health Risk”) recall has been issued for over 9,400 pounds of chicken and beef soup base products by Custom Culinary, Inc. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), these products were mislabeled, with packaging that identified the products as chicken when they might contain beef. The products also contained the soy allergen, which was not listed on the labels. Packaged on May 25, 2017 and sent to food service distributors nationwide, the products affected by the recall were 6-pound corrugate cases of “MOLLY’S KITCHEN SOUP BASE PASTE BEEF BASE PASTE – NO MSG ADDED” (lot codes 72505 239497 and 72505 239498) and 1-pound white plastic jars of “MOLLY’S KITCHEN CHICKEN BASE PASTE / 301817 / NO MSG ADDED” (lot codes … [Read more...]
Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Bars Recalled for Undeclared Milk
Coborn’s, Inc. has just issued a recall of its Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Bars, mislabeled as “GLUTEN FREE FUDGE BROWNIES,” according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. The company, headquartered in St. Cloud, Minnesota, has ascertained that the erroneous fudge brownie labels on this product do not report the presence of the milk ingredient that the chocolate chip bars actually contain. Distributed to Coborn’s and Cash Wise stores in the states of Minnesota, North, Dakota, and South Dakota, to Coborn’s Delivers in the Twin Cities Metro area, and to Marketplace Foods stores in Wisconsin, the mislabeled products were sold between July 4, 2017 and July 6, 2017. The packages affected by the recall are stamped with the UPC code 7-33147-20522-8 and an expiration date of July 10, … [Read more...]
Naan Bread Recalled by Raja Foods LLC for Undeclared Milk
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports that Raja Foods LLC, based in Skokie, Illinois, has recalled its frozen “ANARKALI PESHAWARI NAAN” product. This naan bread may contain milk, an allergen that was not labelled on its packaging. The products affected by the recall were manufactured between 7/1/2015 and 7/1/2017 and distributed across the United States. They were packaged in 15-ounce plastic bags stamped with the UPC code 0-51179-99605-2. One person, so far, has been sickened by this product. People who are allergic to milk run the risk of serious illness or death if they eat this naan bread. It should be thrown away or returned to the store for a full refund. … [Read more...]
Frozen Fish Ball and Tofu Products Recalled for Undeclared Egg
Global Lamsheng Kee Inc., headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, has issued a recall of its “LAM SHENG KEE FROZEN FRIED FISH BALL,” “LAM SHENG KEE FROZEN WHITE FISH BALL,” AND “LAM SHENG KEE FROZEN FISH TOFU” products. According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), these products may contain the egg allergen, not listed on the packaging. These products were distributed in the states of Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia. The affected lots and UPC codes are: LAM SHENG KEE FROZEN FRIED FISH BALL (227g / 8 OZ); UPC code: 4712757550535 LAM SHENG KEE FROZEN WHITE FISH BALL (910g / 32.1 OZ); UPC code: 9555123702252 LAM SHENG KEE FROZEN FISH TOFU (240g / 8.5 OZ); UPC code: 4712757550542 Eating these products may cause serious illness … [Read more...]
H-E-B Creamy Creations Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream Recalled for Undeclared Almonds
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has announced a recall by H-E-B of its “H-E-B- CREAMY CREATIONS CHERRY VANILLA LIGHT CHURN STYLE HALF-GALLON ICE CREAM” from five stores in Texas. This recall was issued after a customer alerted the company to the presence of undeclared almonds in the ice cream. The ice cream is being recalled from H-E-B stores in Carrizo Springs, Crystal City, Eagle Pass #2, Lytle, and Pearsall. Containers of the affected cherry vanilla ice cream are stamped with: “SELL BY OCT 19 17 ENJOY BY NOV 18 17.” This is accompanied by the following time stamps: 13:48, 13:49, 13:50, 13:51, 13:52, 13:53, 13:54, 13:55, 13:56, 13:57, or 13:58. People who are allergic to almonds run the risk of life-threatening illness if they consume this product. They should dispose of it … [Read more...]