The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Pita-Break Inc., are warning consumers with allergies to soy protein and sesame seeds not to consume Pita-Break Brand Breakfast Muesli and Multi Grain flatbreads, because they contain soy protein and sesame seeds that are not declared on the labels.
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The following Pita-Break products are affected by this alert.
1.Breakfast Muesli, 450g, UPC 6 6416410011 4, All codes up to and including the code JA28.
2. Multi Grain, 450g, UPC 6 6416410002 2, All codes up to and including the code of JA28.
These product labels do not list the components of the “12 grain/seed” mix. The “12 grain/seed” mix contains cracked wheat, cracked rye, soya grits, barley grits, corn meal, millet meal, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, flax seeds, duram grits, rolled oats and cracked triticale.
Toronto, Ontario-based Pita-Break Inc. is voluntarily recalling the affected products from the marketplace. They were distributed in Ontario and Quebec.
Consumption of these products may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction in persons with allergies to soy protein and sesame seeds. There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.

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By GlobalDataFor more information, consumers and industry can call Pita-Break Inc., or the
CFIA at one of the following numbers:
Pita-Break Inc.: Alon Ozery
Tel.: (416) 630-4224
after hours (416) 298-3651
Fax: (416) 630-4217
CFIA: In the province of Quebec 1-800-561-3350; In other provinces and territories 1-800-442-2342.