Vegans, did you know WholeSoy & Co. blueberry yogurt was recalled?!


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Vegans, did you know WholeSoy & Co. blueberry yogurt was recalled?

For undeclared dairy. It is supposed to be a soy yogurt, not a dairy yogurt.

WholeSoy & Co. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Dairy in Blueberry Yogurt

Contact: WholeSoy & Co. 415-434-3020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- San Francisco, CA -- June 7, 2007 -- WholeSoy & Co. of San Francisco, CA is recalling 34,656 cups of WholeSoy & Co. Blueberry yogurt because it may contain undeclared dairy. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to dairy run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

The yogurt was distributed nationwide through retailers.

This batch of blueberry has "best by" date of June 22. The UPC code is 664372600086. The containers are 6oz plastic yogurt cups.

The recall was initiated after allergy tests confirmed the presence of dairy in samples sent for testing after two customers reported allergic reactions. Subsequent investigation has not revealed the source of contamination.

Additional Details

1 week ago
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/who...

1 week ago
No answers to this question after almost a whole day? If I were a vegan and found out that a soy yogurt contained dairy I'd be furious. Very interesting that no one has answered this question.


Answers:
1 week ago
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/who...

1 week ago
No answers to this question after almost a whole day? If I were a vegan and found out that a soy yogurt contained dairy I'd be furious. Very interesting that no one has answered this question.

Wow, thanks for letting me know......why is it that you have to learn from it on the internet and not in the shops!!!




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