Kashi’s energy mix on recall
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Kashi Co. recalls a limited number of its Kashi GOLEAN Powder Chocolate Energy Shake Mix products because they contain undeclared milk, which could pose a serious risk to consumers with allergies or sensitivity to milk products, the LaJolla, Calif.-based firm says Dec. 13. The product is distributed nationwide in 14.8-ounce canisters. The recall includes all products with a "better if used by date" between Jan. 17 and Nov. 15, 2009. No allergic reactions have been reported
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