FDA recall: If you have any of this jam from the past 2 years, throw it out

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FDA recall: If you have any of this jam from the past 2 years, throw it out
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Mrs Miller’s Homemade Jams issued a recall for two jams that might contain undeclared soy: Smokey BBQ Bacon Jam and Spicy Chili Bacon Jam.

Mrs Miller’s Homemade Jams recall

The company found that soy was present in the Worchestire Sauce and Hickory Smoke ingredients that were used to make the Homemade Jams in the recall. that primarily impacted buyers in the state of New York, this jam recall mainly concerns buyers in Ohio.That’s where Mrs Miller’s Homemade Jams sold most of its products, according to the list of retailers in the press release. But the Smokey BBQ Bacon Jam and Spicy Chili Bacon Jam were available in other states, too. And online sales made the product accessible from anywhere in the US.

You may experience severe constriction of the airways, which makes it impossible to breathe. The pulse can increase as people go into shock and the blood pressure drops. Dizziness, lightheadedness, or loss of consciousness are also common with anaphylaxis.The two jams are still fine to eat if you’re not allergic to soy. But keeping products containing undeclared allergens at home might pose a risk to other people in your household, including visitors.

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