The spice packet has been recalled in 10 states over mispackaging of two products.
Con Yeager Spice Company is voluntarily recalling its Hickory Jerky Kits after it was discovered they contained a different product that may have undeclared allergens.The recall was initiated after it was discovered by a customer that their box of Hickory Jerky Kits contained Trail Bologna Meat Processing Kits. Hickory Jerky kit contents were inadvertently packaged inside of Trail Bologna Meat Processing kit pouches.
The product was distributed in 10 states: Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.The FDA said production of the product has been suspended while an investigation continued.Newsweek has contacted Con Yeager for comment via email outside of regular working hours.There are nine major allergens: milk, soybeans, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat and sesame. As stipulated by U.S.
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