Coffee creamers, mixes, recalled in Canada

Published: Nov. 10, 2008 at 11:39 AM

OTTAWA, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people with milk allergies not to consume certain non-dairy coffee creamers or mixes due to a labeling error.

The CFIA said the Dongsuh Frima, Maxim and Nescafe-brand products, all imported from South Korea, might contain milk that isn't declared on the label.

Being recalled are Dongsuh Frima coffee creamer with UPC 8 801037 000559 or 8 801037 000627, Maxim original coffee mix with UPC 8 801037 010732, Maxim decaffeinated coffee mix with UPC 8 801037 010824, and Nescafe coffee mix with UPC 8 801055 161096.

The recalled products were distributed in British Columbia and Alberta.

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