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Hidden Milk in Dessert Buns Triggers Major Voluntary Recall

Summary

  • Over 2,000 cases of dessert buns recalled for undeclared milk.
  • Products distributed to Asian grocery stores across 33 states.
  • No allergic reactions or illnesses reported as of Thursday.
Hidden Milk in Dessert Buns Triggers Major Voluntary Recall

Prime Food Processing LLC has initiated a voluntary recall of 2,243 cases of its Lava Bun with Salted Egg Yolk and Lava Bun with Green Tea Flavor. The recall stems from the packaging's failure to declare milk, an allergen derived from unsalted butter. This oversight affects products distributed to Asian grocery stores across 33 states in the United States.

The affected dessert buns have specific lot codes and expiration dates ranging from July 2026 to March 2027. The issue was identified during an internal review, attributed to a temporary breakdown in the company's label review process. Customers with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity are warned of potential serious or life-threatening reactions.

As of Thursday, Prime Food Processing LLC has received no reports of allergic reactions or illnesses related to these products. The company is urging consumers who have purchased the recalled buns to return them for a full refund and has provided a contact number for further inquiries. The recall impacts numerous states, highlighting the importance of accurate allergen labeling.

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Lava Bun with Salted Egg Yolk and Lava Bun with Green Tea Flavor are included in the recall.
The recall is due to packaging that did not declare milk as an ingredient.
Thirty-three states are affected, including California, Texas, New York, and Florida.

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