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Product Recall Alert! Bob's Red Mill


WinterSong

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A head's up:

 

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Luckily, the batch that I got didn't seem affected - I was so worried that I would have to not only replace all of my flour (I use a single measuring scoop - why think to use separate utensils on "safe" foods?), but I was afraid that I'd have to replace all of my baking pans, mixers, ect. Again.

 

I'm very relieved, but I hope this hasn't affected many people. 


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please note that this recall is in Canada.

 

Colleen 

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I live in the US and ordered a few bags through Amazon.com. It was Amazon who alerted me, so obviously they were concerned. I don't know where all of their suppliers are located. It doesn't hurt to check.

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Interesting...

 

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Sounds like Bob has had the flour tested independently as well as in house.

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Interesting...

 

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i do like gluten dude.  he has a point - bob's used to be like the only game in town.   i will probably continue to buy bob's stuff - never had a problem with it (although the all purpose baking mix is too bean-y for me blech) and the fact that he already has outside testing is good. 

 

karen, is this the same recall you posted or a different batch?

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i do like gluten dude.  he has a point - bob's used to be like the only game in town.   i will probably continue to buy bob's stuff - never had a problem with it (although the all purpose baking mix is too bean-y for me blech) and the fact that he already has outside testing is good. 

 

karen, is this the same recall you posted or a different batch?

 

 

I posted one for peanuts a few days ago that forgot to mention wheat as an ingredient.  :ph34r:

 

I also posted how to sign up to get the US recalls.  This Bob's is a Canadian recall and wouldn't have shown up.


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