Victor Packing Inc. is recalling 34,500 cases of Dried Cranberries because the nutrition label incorrectly states the product contains 2g of total carbohydrates when it actually contains 27g. The recalled cranberries were sold in large 21.75 lb cases containing individual 1.16 oz snack packages. Consumers who purchased these products should return them for a refund or dispose of them.
The discrepancy in carbohydrate content (2g versus 27g) poses a health risk to consumers who rely on accurate nutrition labels to manage conditions such as diabetes. No illnesses or injuries have been reported to date.
You have 2 options:
Mislabeled: states 2g total carbohydrates instead of 27g.
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