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Home»Public Health Agencies»US Department of Agriculture»Lin’s Waha Int’l Corp Issues Alert on Undeclared Sulfites and Cyclamates in “Suantianyangmei Waxberry and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry ”
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Lin’s Waha Int’l Corp Issues Alert on Undeclared Sulfites and Cyclamates in “Suantianyangmei Waxberry and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry ”

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Abstract

Firm Announcement Date:
December 02, 2019
FDA Publish Date:
December 03, 2019
Product Kind:
Meals & Drinks

Fruit/Fruit Product

Allergens

Motive for Announcement:

Recall Motive Description

Undeclared sulfites and cyclamates

Firm Title:
Lin’s Waha Int’l Corp
Model Title:

Model Title(s)

Lin’s Waha Int’l Corp

Product Description:

Product Description

Suantianyangmei Waxberry and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry


Firm Announcement

Lin’s Waha Int’l Corp of Syosset, NY is recalling its 8.11 OZ (230G) packages of Suantianyangmei Waxberry and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry as a result of they include undeclared sulfites and cyclamates. Individuals who have extreme sensitivity to sulfites run the chance of great or life-threatening reactions in the event that they eat these merchandise. Cyclamate is an unapproved ingredient.

The recalled Suantianyangmei Waxberry and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry had been distributed nationwide in retail shops. These merchandise are available 8.11 OZ (230G) clear plastic containers. Suantianyangmei Waxberry is with UPC code 6948576407226 and date 03.12.2020 stamped on the field and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry is with UPC code 6948576407219 and date 02.13.2020 stamped on the field.

No sicknesses involving these merchandise have been reported thus far.

The recall was initiated after routine sampling by New York State Division of Agriculture and Markets Meals Inspectors and subsequent evaluation by the Division’s Meals Laboratory personnel revealed the presence of sulfites and cyclamates in these merchandise which weren’t declared on the labels. The consumption of 10 milligrams of sulfites per serving has been reported to elicit extreme reactions in some asthmatics. Anaphylactic shock might happen in sure sulfite delicate people upon ingesting 10 milligrams or extra of sulfites. Evaluation of the Suantianyangmei Waxberry and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry revealed they contained undeclared sulfites 13.88 milligrams and 12.85 milligrams per serving, respectively.

Shoppers who’ve bought 8.11 OZ (230G) packages of Suantianyangmei Waxberry and Bingtangyangmei Waxberry are urged to return them to the place of buy for a full refund. Shoppers with questions might contact Selina Lin at 516-261-9521.

 


Firm Contact Data

Shoppers:
Selina Lin
516-261-9521

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