Key lime cookies recalled for undeclared soy and sulfite allergens
Be Happy Cakes is recalling Kristi's Key Lime Cookies because they contain undeclared soy and sulfite allergens. Consumers allergic to soy or sulfites should not consume this product.
What this means for you
Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class II allergen mislabeling involving common allergen (soy) and a known sensitivity trigger (sulfite). No illnesses have been reported, making this a high-risk product where potential injury has not yet been confirmed.
Plain-English summary
Be Happy Cakes is recalling Kristi's Key Lime Cookies, A Florida Original, due to undeclared allergens. The product contains soybean oil, soy lecithin, and Sodium Metabisulfite, none of which are declared on the label.
This recall affects consumers with allergies or sensitivities to soy or sulfites. The undeclared allergens pose a health risk to susceptible individuals.
Consumers who have purchased this product and have a known allergy to soy or sulfites should not consume it. If you have already consumed the product and experienced allergic symptoms, contact a healthcare provider. For questions about this recall, you may contact Be Happy Cakes.
The recalled product
- Product
- Kristi's Key Lime Cookies, A Florida Original
- Manufacturer
- Be Happy Cakes
- Category
- Food — Cookies
- Hazard
- allergen-soy
- allergen-sulfite
- mis-labeling
Distribution
Distribution scope not specified by the agency.
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