Cargill, Inc. is recalling approximately 59,889,007 units of Prosante and Prolia brand soy flours and proteins because they may contain gluten levels exceeding 20 parts per million. While these products were marketed with a gluten-free claim, testing indicated they could contain enough gluten to pose a health risk to certain individuals. There have been no reported incidents or injuries associated with these products to date. The products were distributed nationwide in the United States and internationally to several countries.
Consumption of these products by individuals with celiac disease or a serious gluten sensitivity may result in serious gastrointestinal distress or a severe allergic reaction. No injuries or illnesses have been reported at this time.
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