Pork Dynasty Inc. is recalling approximately 469 pounds of ready-to-eat fried pork skin and pork fat products because they contain soy, a known allergen that is not listed on the label. The problem was discovered during routine inspections when officials found that a seasoning containing soy was being used in the recipe but not declared on the final packaging. The recalled items include 3.5-oz and 2.5-oz plastic bags of 'Texarones' brand snacks sold in Oklahoma and Texas. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been confirmed to date.
Consumers with an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
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Label text: 'TEXARONES BORN IN THE PHILIPPINES – MADE IN TEXAS FRIED OUT PORK FAT WITH ATTACHED SKIN SPICY.'
Label text: 'TEXARONES BORN IN THE PHILIPPINES – MADE IN TEXAS FRIED PORK SKIN SPICY.'
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response