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10/14/24 Hammond’s Candies is recalling 4-ounce bags of Dark Chocolate Filled Mini Waffle Cones due to undeclared milk, posing a risk to individuals with milk allergies. Distributed to various states and online, the products with UPC -6 91355 90513 5 and codes LN0525453 Use By: 03/20/2025 and LN0525453 Use By: 05/20/2025 have been identified. This recall highlights the importance of vigilance for those with food allergies. If you or your loved one have been impacted and are seeking legal advice, feel free to contact us for further assistance.
10/5/24 On August 29, 2024, M&P Food Production Ltd. announced a recall of various flavors of blintzes, pirozhki, and vareniki due to undeclared wheat, milk, and sesame allergens. The affected products were distributed in CT, FL, NY, NJ, and MD between August 27, 2023, and August 27, 2024. The recall stemmed from an FDA inspection revealing the omission of allergen information on the packaging. Consumers with wheat, milk, or sesame allergies are at risk of serious reactions if they consume these products. No illnesses have been reported thus far. Customers are advised to return the items to the store of purchase and can contact M&P Food Production Ltd. at 718-438-5197 for more information. If you have been affected and are considering legal action, you may want to explore your options for a food allergy lawsuit.
10/14/24 HP Hood LLC announced on September 20, 2024, the recall of five SKUs of 96 oz containers of Lactaid Milk due to potential trace amounts of almonds not listed on the label. This undeclared allergen poses a risk to individuals with almond allergies, potentially causing serious or life-threatening reactions. The affected products were distributed to various states from September 5-18, 2024. Consumers are advised to check their containers with code 51-4109 P2 and specified Best By Dates and return them for a refund or exchange. The recall, prompted by routine maintenance programs, aims to prevent adverse health effects and is done voluntarily in cooperation with the FDA. If you have been affected and are considering legal action, you may want to explore your options for a food allergy lawsuit.
10/14/24 Avole Inc. has announced a recall on September 22, 2024, for its Bacalaitos Criollos Mezcla para freír Bacalao due to a potential or undeclared allergen – fish. The product, distributed to Puerto Rico, lacks the common name Pollock in the ingredients list, posing a severe risk to individuals with fish allergies. This Codfish Frying Mix, packaged in 7-ounce bags with an expiry date of 06/2025, is being recalled as a corrective measure after an FDA inspection detected the labeling error. Consumers are advised to return the affected product and contact Liliana Rodriguez de Liana’s Food for assistance.If you’ve been affected and are considering legal action, you may want to explore the possibility of filing a food allergy claim.
Innovation Bakers, LLC issued a voluntary recall on September 10, 2024, for their 3.5 oz packs of 7-Eleven Fudge Brownie due to undeclared walnuts. The affected product was distributed to 7-Eleven stores in Southern California on September 8 and 9, 2024, with a lot code of Best By Wednesday 0911. Consumers allergic to walnuts are at risk of serious reactions if they consume this product. No illnesses have been reported so far. The recall was initiated after it was discovered that the walnut-containing brownie did not list walnuts on the packaging. Consumers are advised not to consume the product, and they can return it for a refund or contact Innovation Bakers’ Customer Service for assistance. If you’ve been impacted and are thinking about taking legal action, you might want to consider pursuing a food allergy lawsuit.
10/14/24 Truly Good Foods is recalling 3.25-ounce packages of Grabeez The Big Cheese Snack Mix cups due to undeclared almonds and cashews. This recall affects various states and distribution centers. The product was mislabeled and could contain tree nuts not disclosed on the packaging. The issue stemmed from a production and packaging process breakdown. No illnesses have been reported, but individuals allergic to almonds and cashews are at risk. Consumers are advised to dispose of the product, contact the company for a refund, and can visit the website for further information. If you’ve been affected, you may want to consider filing a food allergy claim.
Boar’s Head Provisions Co. has expanded its recall of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products due to potential listeria contamination. The recall includes various products manufactured between specific dates and distributed nationwide. Consumers are advised to check their products and discard any affected items to ensure safety.
6/4/2024 Dairy Manufacturers Inc. has announced a recall for their Crecelac Infant 0-12 infant formula due to contamination with Cronobacter spp., a bacterium that can cause severe infections in infants. This recall is an expansion of a previous one and affects products distributed in Texas with the lot number 24 039 1 CHE 352-1, expiring in August 2025. Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled product immediately and return it for a refund.
UBC Food Distributors is recalling Baraka brand ground black pepper because it may be contaminated with Salmonella. This bacteria can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable individuals like young children and the elderly. The recalled product is in 7oz plastic containers. No reported illnesses have been linked to this recall so far. However, if you or a loved one have been affected and are considering legal action, you may want to explore filing a salmonella lawsuit.
Fresh Start Produce Sales has initiated a recall of whole cucumbers due to potential contamination with Salmonella, which can cause serious health issues. The recall affects cucumbers distributed to various retailers, and consumers are advised to return them to the place of purchase for a refund. No reported illnesses have been linked to this recall so far. If you believe you’ve been impacted, you may want to consider pursuing a salmonella lawsuit.