Sierra Soups is recalling 2,868 packages of Sierra Soups Pasta e Fagioli because the product labeling incorrectly identifies the soup as gluten-free. While the soup base itself is gluten-free, the package contains a separate bag of pasta made with wheat, which is a major allergen. Consumers with a wheat allergy or celiac disease should not consume the included pasta. These soup mixes were distributed in California, Massachusetts, New York, and Wisconsin in clear plastic bags weighing 13 ounces (369 grams).
The product contains wheat in a separate pasta packet that is not properly disclosed as an allergen on the 'Gluten Free' labeled outer packaging. Consumers with a wheat allergy or gluten sensitivity may experience a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the pasta included in this mix.
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Recall #: F-0758-2020. Pasta is contained in a separate plastic bag inside the package. Labeling is misleading as pasta containing wheat is an ingredient.
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