Golden Smell Dried Potato Recalled Due To Sulfite Presence

Posted on March 27, 2012

Another recall has been announced, this one potentially affecting that portion of the population that has asthma.

Strong America Ltd., the makers of the Golden Smell brand, has announced the recall of that brand’s six ounce Dried Potato product that comes in plastic packaging.  The item was manufactured in China and sold in Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania.

The issue has come about because the item contains sulfites, despite the fact that the label does not say as much.  Food inspectors from the New York Department of Agriculture and Markets discovered that the product contains 36 milligrams per serving.  This is a danger, as it’s thought that only 10 milligrams of the substance can create a severe reaction in those with asthma.  This reaction generally involves anaphylactic shock.

Thankfully, no illnesses have been brought to the attention of the company as of yet.  Concerned customers have been advised to return the item to the store from which it was purchased.  A full refund will be issued at that time.  Consumers are also urged to call the company should they have any questions or concerns.

As a personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles, I know how serious a recall of this nature can be.  Although a large swath of the population may not comprehend the danger that the presence of one simple ingredient can pose, those who would be adversely affected by these sulfites certainly understand.  It’s my hope as a Riverside personal injury lawyer that no one gets hurt in accordance with this item.

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