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Allergy Alert: Cakes Recalled for Undeclared Soy
16 Dec
Summary
- Undeclared soy in cakes poses life-threatening risk to allergic individuals.
- Four types of pound cakes from Ukrop's Homestyle Foods are affected.
- Recalled cakes were sold in 28 Kroger and Ukrop's stores in Virginia and West Virginia.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a critical recall impacting several varieties of pound cakes produced by Virginia-based Ukrop's Homestyle Foods, LLC. The reason for the recall is the presence of undeclared soy, a common allergen, which was found in a 'cake releasing agent' used during the manufacturing process. This ingredient was not listed on the product packaging, creating a significant health hazard for individuals with soy allergies.
The affected products include four specific types of 8-inch and 6-inch pound cakes with buttercream icing, distinguished by their decorations like pink or red roses and confetti. These cakes were sold with a best-by date of December 15, 2025. Consumers can identify the recalled items by their UPC numbers: 72252591452, 72252591456, 72252591820, and 72252591849.
These specific cakes were distributed to 28 Kroger Mid-Atlantic and Ukrop's Market Hall locations throughout Virginia and West Virginia. The recall highlights the serious health risks posed by undeclared allergens, as soy allergies can lead to severe reactions, including life-threatening anaphylaxis. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this recall. Customers who have purchased the recalled cakes are strongly encouraged to return them to the point of purchase for a complete refund.



