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WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of Nonna's Real Italiana Cuccine-brand stuffed artichokes due to a labeling error.
Nonna's Real Italiana Cuccine of Slidell, La., said the product contains milk, soy and wheat that are not listed as ingredients, posing a risk to people allergic or with severe sensitivity to the substances.
The FDA said the recalled product was distributed in the Greater New Orleans area including the Northshore section. It is individually wrapped in 15-ounce clear plastic wrap.
Consumers can obtain return instructions or more information from the company at 214-253-7630.
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