FDA-Food2026-03-18Class IIALLERGEN
Coco's Italian Market Fettuccini Alfredo recalled for undeclared wheat allergen
Stop eating Coco's Italian Market Fettuccini Alfredo
Coco's Italian Market Heat-n-Eat Fettuccini Alfredo does not clearly declare wheat on its label, even though the pasta contains semolina and durum flour, which are wheat products. People with wheat allergies or celiac disease could have a serious reaction if they eat this product without knowing it contains wheat.
- If you have a wheat allergy or celiac disease, do not eat this product.
- Check your freezer for Coco's Italian Market Fettuccini Alfredo, Net Wt. 19 oz., UPC 0680334993607.
- Throw away any packages you find, or return them to the store where you bought them.
- If you or someone in your household ate this product and has symptoms of an allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing, stomach pain), call your doctor.
Hazard
Label lists semolina and durum flour as sub-ingredients of the pasta, but does not declare wheat
Sold states
TN
Affected count
31 retail units
Manufactured in
5105 Alabama Ave, N/A, Nashville, TN, United States
Products
Coco's Italian Market Heat-n-Eat Fettuccini Alfredo in homemade Alfredo Sauce, Net Wt. 19 oz. (510g), Keep Frozen, packaged in a microwaveable plastic container, UPC 0680334993607
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=H-0553-2026More Cocos Wholesale and Imports, LLC recalls
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