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almonds OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Dec. 7, 2006)  - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning people with allergies to almond, peanut, or hazelnut proteins not to consume the Schär brand Wafers and Biscotti products described below. The affected products may contain almonds, peanuts, and hazelnuts, which are not declared on the label.

All Best Before dates and lot codes of the following Schär brand products, imported from Italy, are affected by this alert.
almonds OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Nov. 30, 2006) - The public warning issued on November 24, 2006 has been updated to include additional allergen risk and product information. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning people with allergies to almond protein or peanut protein not to consume the Schar brand Snack - gluten free chocolate wafers with hazelnuts. The affected product may contain almond and peanut proteins which are not declared on the label.

All Best before dates and lot codes of this product described below are affected by this alert.

The Schar brand Snack - gluten free chocolate wafers with hazelnuts, a product of Italy, is sold in a 105 g package bearing UPC 8 008698 005286 on the back panel. On some packages, the UPC on the back panel may be covered up with a sticker. These packages have a white sticker on the front panel which bears a different UPC 8 00869 80528 6. Both the UPC are affected. The package contains three individually wrapped 35 g Snack bars.

TH Foods recalls crackers for possible allergy threat

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milk allergyDALLAS - T-H Foods is recalling some crackers that may contain undeclared milk and could be harmful to people with certain food allergies.

The Illinois-based company says its Crunchmaster Sesame Rice Crackers were distributed to Costco warehouses in Dallas and Sumner, Washington.The crackers were packed in a 6-count multipack that includes sesame and cheese flavors. The packages are labeled "Best Before date of Jun082007B."Consumers with questions should contact TH Foods at: 1-800-896-2396.

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almonds OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Nov. 29, 2006) - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Euro-Excellence Inc. are warning people with allergies to almond protein not to consume the Swiss Delice Classique Noisettes brand Fine Milk Chocolate with Whole Hazelnuts described below. The affected product may contain almond protein which is not declared on the label.

The affected product, the Swiss Delice Classique Noisettes brand Fine Milk Chocolate with Whole Hazelnuts, is sold in a 100 g package bearing UPC 7 616501 012478. All lot codes are affected by this alert. This product has been distributed in Ontario and Quebec.

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of this product.

Allergy warning issued over chocolate bars

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chocolateThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people with allergies to peanut or almond proteins not to consume certain Café Tasse Noir Praliné chocolate bars.

The agency warns some of the chocolate bars may contain peanut and almond proteins that are not declared on the label.

The importer is voluntarily recalling the affected product from stores, the agency said Friday.

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of the product, it added.

Whole Foods recalls ice cream for possible allergy threat

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ice cream barWhole Foods Market is recalling ice cream bars that may contain undeclared almonds and could be harmful to people with certain food allergies.

Whole Foods said no illnesses have been reported. The recall is for packages of Whole Treat Organic Vanilla Ice Cream Bars Dipped in Chocolate with a best by date of August 2007.

The time stamp is greater than 21:25.

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Newburgh: Bakery’s bread recalled

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baked breadThe state Agricultural Commission has recalled a batch of breads from Newburgh’s Maizteca Bakery on Washington Street because the bread was sold without an ingredients list.

The 1.5 pound packages of “Maizteca Mexican Bread” sold from the bakery at 215 Washington St. do not contain a label alerting consumers they contain milk, which could cause illness in people with food allergies.

No illness has been reported in connection with the bread, according to the state. The labeling problem was discovered during a routine sampling of breads by the Agricultural Commission.
Maizteca was previously cited for the same problem in March.

he state asks customers who bought the bread to return it to the point of purchase.

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Sesame Seed Allergy Alert

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people with allergies to sesame seeds not to consume ENER-G brand Wylde Pretzels because the affected products may contain sesame seeds which is not declared on the label.
All "Best if used by" codes up to and including 5 1 2007 (i.e., May 1, 2007) of the following products made in the USA are affected by this alert:

1) ENER-G brand Wylde Pretzels sold in a 227 g package bearing UPC 0 75119 64725 5.
2) ENER-G brand Wylde Pretzels sold in a 113 g package bearing UPC 0 75119 64715 6.

Milk Allergy Alert, Products Recalled

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Emerald Coast consumers are cautioned to a product recall due to undeclared dairy ingredients in certain rice and pasta side-dish mixes.

Unilever of Englewood Cliffs, the New Jersey producer of Knorr®-Lipton® "Sides", has issued a voluntary recall on several of its paste and rice products because of an allergy alert on undeclared milk in certain mixes after two reports of consumers experiencing adverse reactions.

The products, all of which were manufactured in one facility, are listed below:

Hood Orders Recall Of Some Apple Juice Products

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HP Hood began recalling some of its apple juice on Tuesday.

Company officials said the juice is being recalled because it may contain milk, which could cause an allergic reaction for people sensitive to dairy.

The recall affects plastic half gallon and pint containers of Hood 100% Apple Juice with the date Nov. 14 and a plant code of 2508 printed on it.

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Mills is voluntarily recalling 13-ounce boxes of Golden Grahams cereal produced on certain dates because of a product labeling issue. The product produced on the dates being recalled may contain milk, a potential allergen, though “milk” is not listed as an ingredient.

There has been one report of an allergic reaction associated with this product.

Consumers allergic to milk or milk products, or who are unsure of whether they are allergic to milk or milk products, should not consume product bearing the affected code dates and should contact General Mills for a full refund.

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