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Milk Allergy Alert (two Alerts One Post)


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**THE FOOD ALLERGY & ANAPHYLAXIS NETWORK SPECIAL FOOD ALLERGY ALERT NOTICE**

MILK ALLERGY ALERT

July 17, 2006

Galaxy Nutritional Foods, Inc. is recalling their 4-oz. Vegan Parmesan

Flavor Grated Soy Topping due to undeclared milk.

This product is distributed nationwide through supermarkets and natural and

specialty food stores.

The “Vegan Parmesan Flavor Grated Soy Topping” is packaged in a 4-oz.

shaker canister with a dark purple label, with a UPC code of 77172-64000,

and an expiration date of 04/01/07, 04/15/07, 04/29/07, or 05/27/07.

Consumers who have purchased this product are urged to return it to the

place of purchase for a full refund or dispose of the product.

Consumers with questions may contact the company at (800) 441-9419 ext. 224.

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MILK ALLERGY ALERT

July 17, 2006

Harry & David Operations Corp. is recalling Hot Chili Pepper Tortilla Chips

due to undeclared milk.

The product was distributed from January 1, 2006 through July 13, 2006

throughout the United States through Harry and David Stores.

The product is sold in 14-oz. bags labeled “Wild 'N Spicy Hot Chili Pepper

Tortilla Chips” with an expiration date of May 1, 2006 through November 11,

2006. The expiration date is in the upper-right-hand corner of the front of

the bag.

Consumers with questions or refund requests may phone the company at (800)

345-5655.


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Boy-it amazes me how that stuff happens. I use Galaxy vegan cheese products :blink:

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