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Bread Stop Bakery, LLC: An anti-stick spray containing soy lecithin was used during the manufacture of several varieties of bread and soy was not declared as an ingredient on the product labeling.

Agency Publication Date: May 5, 2014
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Affected Products

Product: the BREAD STOP Country White Bread 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Product: the BREAD STOP Amaranth 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Product: the BREAD STOP Oatmeal Bread 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Product: the BREAD STOP Honey Wheat Bread 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Product: the BREAD STOP Sourdough Bread 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Product: the BREAD STOP Wheat Sourdough 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Product: the BREAD STOP Flaxseed Bread 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Product: the BREAD STOP Spelt and Millet Bread 24 oz. The bread is packaged in a plastic bag and twist tie, with the label inside the bag.

This is a small white sticker placed on the outside of the bag containing the bread and represents an expiration date. All product produced prior to April 4, 2014 and date codes 4-10 are being recalled.

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 67918
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Bread Stop Bakery, LLC
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 8 products (150 loaves; 100 loaves; 150 loaves; 500 loaves; 200 loaves; 200 loaves; 80 loaves; 50 loaves)

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Sources: FDA iRES · Raw API Response

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