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Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes Recalled Due to Soy Contamination

Pinnacle Foods issued the recall Friday

Pinnacle Food Group has issued a recall of several varieties of Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes, due to a possible cross-contamination with soy products.

Soy is an undeclared allergen.

The affected products, according to Pinnacle, use a “By Date” between Nov. 1, 2011 through Oct. 16, 2012.

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Here are the frozen pancake products included in the recall:

  • Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancakes, 14.8 oz., UPC 019600058205
  • Aunt Jemima Low Fat Buttermilk Pancakes, 14.5 oz., UPC 019600051008
  • Aunt Jemima Oatmeal Pancakes, 14.8 oz., UPC 019600054900
  • Aunt Jemima Homestyle Pancakes, 14.8 oz., UPC 019600059103
  • Aunt Jemima Confetti Pancakes, 14.8 oz., UPC 019600059554
  • Aunt Jemima Whole Grain Pancakes, 14.5 oz., UPC 019600060406

issued a press release stating that customers can bring their purchase receipt to Giant stores for a full refund.

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Symptoms of food allergies appear within a few minutes to two hours after eaten the food to which he or she is allergic, according to MedicineNet.com.

An allergy can begin as an itching in the mouth and difficulty swallowing and breathing. Then, during digestion, symptoms of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain can start.

Allergens can also form hives, eczema or asthma, according to the article.


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