B.C. Williams Bakery Service Recalls Spice Cake Mix Due to Undeclared Milk Allergen
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B.C. Williams Bakery Service, Inc. has issued a nationwide recall for 51 bags of Spice Cake Mix because the product contains milk, an allergen not declared on the label.
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What Happened
B.C. Williams Bakery Service, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of its Spice Cake Mix. The recall was triggered after it was discovered that the product contains a milk allergen that was not declared on the packaging. The FDA has designated this as a Class I recall, which is the most serious category of recall.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall involves 51 bags of Spice Cake Mix distributed nationwide. The specific details for the affected product are as follows:
- Product Name: Spice Cake Mix
- Packaging: 50 lb. multi-wall, kraft, poly-lined moisture-proof bags
- Batch Number: Batch 221
- Recall Number: H-0499-2026
- Quantity: 51 bags (50 lbs each)
What You Should Do
Consumers, commercial bakeries, or distributors in possession of the affected batch should immediately stop using the product. The recalling firm, B.C. Williams Bakery Service, Inc., is located at 6000 Denton Dr, Dallas, TX 75235-6626. While the source data indicates the firm has initiated notification via email, fax, letter, and telephone, those with questions regarding returns or disposal should contact the firm directly.
Why This Matters
This recall is significant because individuals who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume this product.
Source
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