Recall of Riverence Smoked Trout Dip Due to Labeling Issue
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Riverence Provisions LLC is recalling 3,672 units of Riverence Smoked Trout Dip because the label fails to declare milk as an ingredient, potentially affecting consumers with allergies.
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What Happened
Riverence Provisions LLC is recalling Riverence Smoked Trout Dip because the label declares cream cheese but does not declare milk as an ingredient.
Which Products Are Affected
The affected product is Riverence Smoked Trout Dip, net wt. 7oz, packaged in plastic tubs and shipped frozen by the case (12 units per case). It has a retail container UPC of 7 07651 30561 3 and a case UPC of 007076513057. The recall involves 306 cases (3,672 units) with lot numbers 25339, 26037, and 26057. The product was distributed in CA, MA, NJ, NY, OR, TX, UT, and VT.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected product should check the lot numbers and contact Riverence Provisions LLC for instructions, as direct consignees were notified to handle the product appropriately.
Why This Matters
This recall addresses a labeling issue that could pose risks to individuals with milk allergies, emphasizing the importance of accurate ingredient declarations for consumer safety.
Source
FDA Recall Number: H-0662-2026
Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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