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Soy Allergy Alert


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

NOTICE**

SOY ALLERGY ALERT

September 27, 2006

Snack Alliance, Inc. is recalling nacho flavored tortilla chips due to

undeclared soy.

Packages of Nacho flavored tortilla chips having a best by date prior to

and including FEBRUARY 7, 2007. The date which can be found in the upper

right hand corner of packages. They were sold in retail stores under the

following brands:

*Laura Lynn Nacho Flavored Tortilla Chips, 13-ounce package distributed in

the Southeastern US

*Southern Home Nacho Flavored Tortilla Chips, 13-ounce package distributed

in the Southeastern US

*Filler Brand Nacho Flavored Tortilla Chips, 1, 1.5, and 9-ounce packages

distributed in Puerto Rico

*Kid Connection Nacho Flavored Tortilla chips as a component in Kid

Connection variety snack sacks, 1 -ounce packages with Julian code dates

of 17706 to 19106 distributed nationally by WAL-MART

*Food Lion Nacho Flavored Tortilla Chips as a component in Food Lion

variety snack sacks, 1-ounce packages distributed in the Eastern US

*Food Express Cantina Style Nacho Tortilla Chips, 16-ounce packages

distributed in Ohio

Consumers may return the product to the place of purchase for a full

refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at (800) 665-

3880.


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