Progressive Gourmet Inc. of Wilmington, MA, is voluntarily recalling its frozen, 9 ounce packages of Taste of Inspirations Edamame Rangoon out of an abundance of caution because they have the potential to contain crustacean shellfish (crab). People who have an allergy to crustacean shellfish run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. The item is produced for Hannaford Supermarkets.
The product comes in a 9 ounce carton, marked with Best Before: 1 1117 on the back of the retail carton. Note, no other production runs of this product are impacted by this recall.
The potentially impacted Edamame Rangoon were possibly sold to consumers at select Hannaford stores located in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York.
A consumer reported the mislabeling incident. The firm has initiated prompt corrective actions to prevent future mislabeling. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this product.
Cookies
Michel et Augustin Inc. of Brooklyn, NY, is recalling approximately 900 packages of its Petites baguettes butter cookies Dark Chocolate, 6 packs only, because they may contain undeclared hazelnuts. People who have an allergy to hazelnuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.
Michel et Augustin Petites baguettes butter cookies Dark Chocolate were distributed to retail stores throughout New York City.
The product is packaged in a sealed polypropylene film inside a cardboard box (6 cookies per box), NET WT. 1.58 oz., UPC 812668020166, with a Best before date 07 2016 (located on back of the package).
No illnesses or complaints have been reported to date.
The recall was initiated after the firm discovered packages that had visible pieces of nuts on top of the butter cookies. Subsequent investigation by the firm and foreign manufacturer revealed that a small quantity of packages of the milk chocolate and hazelnut recipe were incorrectly packed into Dark chocolate packages, and hazelnuts are not listed on the label.
French Toast
Granna’s LLC is voluntarily recalling packages of item number 808 French Toast that may contain an undeclared milk allergen. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.
Product was distributed in Oklahoma through senior nutritional sites by home delivery.
The affected product, #808 French Toast, was labeled without milk ingredient in the ingredient statement. The issue was discovered by a FDA investigator during an inspections of the recalling firm.
Granna’s #808 French Toast with diced potatoes and mandarin oranges is a frozen dinner packaged in a black, three compartment heat sealed tray, with label located on top. Best by dates are printed on each label. Only the misprinted packages of #808 French Toast, with best by dates of 04/05/2016 to 04/05/2017, are included in this recall. No other Granna’s products are affected.
This product is a food safety concern for people who are allergic to milk.
Consumers would have received the mislabeled product between April 2015 and April 2016. Affected packages should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase for a refund.
There have been no illnesses as of April 5, 2016 reported in connection with this product.
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