New Capstone, Inc. is recalling approximately 3,235 pouches and 3,497 packets of ReStructure Vanilla Protein Powder because the product contains milk, which was not declared on the ingredient label. The company was notified of the labeling error via letter and has voluntarily initiated this recall. Consumers who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.
The product labeling fails to identify milk as an ingredient. For individuals with a milk allergy, consuming this protein powder can trigger a serious or potentially life-threatening allergic response.
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Manufactured for & distributed by: New Capstone, Inc. 125 Trade Court, Suite F44, Mooresville, NC 28117

Photo 1/front: “ReStructure Vanilla Protein Powder, 594 G, front label”

Photo 2/back: “Nutrition Facts, 594 G back label”

Photo 3/back: “Corrected back label with “Contains Milk, Soy.” statement added in lower left corner”

Photo 4 - ReStructure Vanilla Protein Powder, 27 G, front label

Photo 2/back: “Nutrition Facts, 27 G back label”

Photo 3/back: “Corrected back label with “Contains Milk, Soy.” statement added on lower right corner”
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