Shemshad Food Products, Inc. has recalled 10 boxes (containing 24 individual units each) of Pomegranate Fruit Roll Ups because they contain significantly more sodium than what is declared on the label. A sample analyzed by the FDA revealed that the product contains 131% more sodium than stated. These 2 oz. units were sold at eight retail locations in the Los Angeles, California area. To date, no illnesses or injuries have been reported, but consumers who purchased this product should not eat it.
The product contains much higher sodium levels than declared, which poses a health risk to individuals with high blood pressure, heart disease, or those on sodium-restricted diets. Consuming excessive sodium can lead to increased blood pressure and other cardiovascular complications.
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Sold in boxes of 24 individual units; No lot codes on product.
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