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April 24, 2008
Soymilk recalled for containing dairy protein
A soymilk product has been recalled after several reactions alerted its makers to the presence of an undeclared milk protein.
WhiteWave Foods Company’s Chocolate Silk Soymilk is being recalled. The 11-ounce, single serve plastic bottles have a “use by” date of May 7, 2008 and UPC code 2529360028.
The information is on the back of the bottle.
Silk Soymilk is distributed nationwide and is available in most supermarkets. WhiteWave representatives said in a press release, that its sales team is trying to recover the product from shelves.
In the meantime, people with allergies or severe sensitivity to milk proteins should not consume Silk Chocolate milk. For more information, contact the company at 1-800-587-2259.
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