RoRo's Baking Company has recalled approximately 2,072 units of RoRo's Dinn-A-Rolls because they contain milk that was not listed on the label. The milk was a sub-ingredient of the butter used in the product but was omitted from the final ingredient list. These 10-ounce rolls were distributed in Texas and are packaged in a pan wrapped in plastic. To date, no illnesses or injuries related to this product have been reported.
People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these rolls. Milk is a major allergen that must be declared on food labels to protect consumers with sensitivities.
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Packaged in a pan and wrapped in plastic; 4 pans per case.
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