Soy Product Recalled Due to Undeclared Milk Allergen

Posted on September 12, 2011

Watkins, Inc. has recalled their product Soynilla because it contains an undeclared milk allergen that could be potentially life-threatening to some consumers, according to news sources.

Approximately 1,535 units of Soynilla will be subject to the recall. The product was distributed throughout the United States. Soynilla comes in a white plastic package in 7.7 ounce sizes. The Lot number 3000280 is printed on the side.

The product contains milk which the ingredient list does not reflect. For those with milk allergies or sensitivities, this product could instigate a life-threatening reaction. Some symptoms may include vomiting, wheezing, digestive problems, anaphylaxis, and hives, among others.

No one has reported becoming ill after consuming this product yet. If you have this product, please call the company in order to arrange for a credit or return.

As a product defect lawyer I have seen food recalls like this one and know that, with as much testing goes into food products before manufacturers send them to market, mistakes can still be made. Although our Los Angeles personal injury law firm does not handle these type of cases there are food recall lawyers out there that can help your or a loved one if you have been effected by a recall such as this one.

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