• Undeclared soy brings recall of pizza bites

    Frozen Specialties Inc, based in Holland OH, is recalling certain lots of Kroger Cheese Pizza Bites because they contain undeclared soy. People allergic
    April 1, 2006

    Frozen Specialties Inc, based in Holland OH, is recalling certain lots of Kroger Cheese Pizza Bites because they contain undeclared soy. People allergic or severely sensitive to soy are in danger of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

    The recall applies only to products with a retail UPC Code of 11110-82334 and sell-by dates of Feb 17, 2007; March 3, 2007; March 6, 2007; March 8, 2007; and March 14, 2007. The sell-by code on each package is on the right side of the back panel near the seal. This recall applies only to Kroger Cheese Pizza Bites in 20.0-ounce/40-count retail packages.

    These pizza bites were sold at Kroger, Dillon, King Soopers, Frys, Smiths, and Jay C stores and also Food 4 Less stores in California, Nevada, and the Chicago area.

    No illnesses have been reported so far.

    Those allergic to soy are advised to return the product to the store where purchased for a refund. For answers to questions, phone 800-632-6900.

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