A Pennsylvania company is recalling a mix of mushroom and dried tomatoes because the tomatoes contain high levels of sulfites, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin has announced.
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Phillips Mushroom Farms of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is recalling Dried Wild Pasta Blend Mushroom, Containing Sun Dried Tomatoes. The product comes in a 3-ounce clear plastic package and is sold under Phillips Mushroom Farms, Elite and Southmill Mushroom Sales, Inc. labels. It was distributed nationwide.
People who have an allergy or sensitivity to sulfites run the risk of serious life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
“Anyone who has this product should return it to the place of purchase,” Commissioner Irvin said. “Our inspectors will be looking for them in retail stores and wholesale places and putting them on hold.”
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