USDA2014-06-25Class IIIALLERGEN
Lee's Pig Skin Cracklins recalled for undeclared MSG allergen
Stop eating Lee's Pig Skin Cracklins
Rudolph Foods recalled approximately 34 pounds of Lee's Pig Skin Soft Style Cracklins because the packages contain the wrong product inside. The bags are labeled as one flavor but actually contain salt and vinegar cracklins made with MSG, an allergen that was not declared on the label. The affected products have a "SEP 5 2014" sell-by date and were distributed in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, and Mississippi.
- Check your pantry for Lee's Pig Skin Soft Style Cracklins with a "SEP 5 2014" sell-by date
- Do not eat the product if you have a known MSG sensitivity
- Throw away the product or return it to the store
- Contact Rudolph Foods at (800) 241-7675 with questions
Hazard
Misbranding
Sold states
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi
Affected count
34 pounds
Manufactured in
Rudolph Foods Company
Products
Paquetes de 1.75-oz. de “Lee’s Pig Skin Soft Style Cracklins” con fecha de venta (Sell by date) de “SEP 5 2014”
Consumer contact
Company Contact Company Contact Deanne Rodgers (800) 241-7675
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/reporte-de-notificacion-de-retirada-040-2014-productos-de-cerdoDon't want to check this manually?
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