RECALL- Nissin NoodlesNoodles Recalled Due to Missing Ingredients on Label
Monday, Jul 23, 2007 - 03:02 PM Updated: 03:18 PM
Georgia Agricultural Commissioner Tommy Irvin is warning consumers that Nissin Foods (USA) Co. of Gardena, California has recalled several of its noodle packages.
The company says that the seafood-flavored powder used in the products contain cod and lobster, which is not listed on the label.
The recalled products distributed throughout the nation in grocery stores and other food stores were under the names
Nissin Original Chow Mein Shrimp and Nissin Cup Noodles Shrimp.
The Nissin Cup Noodles Shrimp was also sold through some stores under different labels including:
-Great Value Instant Shrimp (at Wal-Mart);
-Thrifty Maid with Shrimp Oriental Noodles with Vegetables (at Winn-Dixie);
-Jehling Ramen Noodle Soup Cup with Shrimp and Vegetables (at Aldi).
Folks with an allergy or a severe sensitivity to cod or lobster may run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
For a full refund and coupon, send the UPC Code directly to:
Nissin
2001 W Rosecrans Ave.
Gardena, CA 90249
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