Crème Curls Bakery Incorporated has announced a voluntary recall of its Simply Enjoy Vanilla Cream Puffs (19.4 ounce variety) and its Vanilla Cream Puffs (13.2 ounce variety) due to an undeclared milk derivative not listed as such on the package. The puffs contain sodium caseinate, an ingredient that was declared on the package, but was not noted as being derived from milk, thereby posing a health risk to people who are lactose intolerant or have other milk allergies. The reaction may be serious or even life threatening.
The Simply enjoy Vanilla Cream Puffs were distributed through Foodhold U.S.A., LLC, and the Vanilla Cream puffs were distributed through Crème Curls Bakery. Both affected products were shipper to retail supermarkets across the entire United States. The cream puffs come packaged in a carton constructed from glossy paperboard, nnd they stamped with one of two UPC codes : 6-88267-12409-9 for the Simply Enjoy Vanilla Cream Puffs, and 0-70109-60055-5 for Ppuffs distributed by Crème Curls Bakery.
People who have purchased the affected puffs can return them to their original place of purchase for a full refund.
As a Riverside personal injury attorney I realize that when serious food allergies are concerned, omitting an ingredient from a product label is much more serious than a typical typographical error. If you or someone you know has been harmed by a recalled product, please contact a San Bernardino personal injury lawyer.
The soy patty burgers company Gardenburger, LLC along with the FDA have issued an allergy alert and voluntary recall on October 28 for their soy protein burgers sold in many different stores Nationwide. The recall has taken place due an unlisted ingredient in their product labels. As stated by their report, milk was noted to be part of the ingredients in the soy burgers with the lot codes NOV 17 12 WT A and NOV 17 12 WT B.
The voluntary recall was issued because a great number of lactose intolerant consumers are known to enjoy the soy protein burgers. Life-threatening allergic reactions may be observed in the case an allergic person consumes this product without previous warning.
The company has also declared that no other product made by Gardenburger, LLC are involved in this voluntary recall. The company has stated that if you have purchased this item prior to the recall, you must return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer I urge all to be aware of the ingredients declared in the products you’re consuming so similar situations may be prevented. For any life-threatening risks presented by defective products, contact a defective product lawyer right away.
Emporium Packaging & Spice Company has issued a recall for one of its products because it may contained undeclared allergens, according to recent news sources.
The product subject to recall is all Ponchatrain Sauce Mix. The mix may contain milk and soy, which poses a threat to those who are sensitive to those products. Those with milk or soy allergies may experience a life-threatening reaction if they consume this product.
The sauce mix was released in Temple, Texas in Emporium Packaging & Spice Company’s retail store. The .17 mixture comes in a plastic bag and has a paper label that is white and red.
No illnesses have been reported in relation to this recall at this time. If you have this product in your possession, you can return it to your place of purchase for a full refund.
As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, I have seen food recalls like this one and know that, with as much testing goes into food products before manufacturers send them to market, mistakes can still be made. Although the product liability lawyer at our law firm does not handle these type of cases there are food recall lawyers out there that can help your or a loved one if you have been affected by a recall such as this one.