‘Do not consume’: DavidsTea herbal blended tea recalled due to undeclared ingredient
The Class 1 recall covers 50-gram loose-leaf packs sold online after CFIA found almond that was not listed on the label.
- On Tuesday, The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced a recall of DavidsTea Organic Sneeze Ease Herbal Infusion across Canada due to an undeclared almond allergen missing from the product label.
- DavidsTea Inc. is recalling the 50-gram loose-leaf tea featuring Universal Product code 101202100502 and code 000CHA831216, sold exclusively online.
- The CFIA categorized this as a class one recall, warning that the tree nut allergen may cause serious or life-threatening reactions, including trouble breathing or shock.
- Consumers are urged to check their collections for the affected product; the CFIA advises not consuming, serving, selling, or distributing the recalled tea but instead returning or discarding it.
- Currently, the CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation into the Montreal-made product, which may result in further recalls of other items from the marketplace.
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‘Do not consume’: DavidsTea herbal blended tea recalled due to undeclared ingredient
DavidsTea Inc. is recalling its 50-gram Organic Sneeze Ease Herbal Infusion over concerns it could pose a risk to people with almond allergies or sensitivities, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said Tuesday.
DavidsTea herbal blended tea recalled due to undeclared ingredient
DAVIDsTEA Inc. is recalling its 50-gram Organic Sneeze Ease Herbal Infusion over concerns it could pose a risk to people with almond allergies or sensitivities, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said Tuesday.
DavidsTea's Organic Sneeze Ease blend recalled over undeclared almonds
A food recall warning has been issued for a popular herbal tea sold online after Canadian authorities said it may contain an undeclared allergen. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced Tuesday that the DavidsTea brand’s Organic Sneeze Ease Herbal Infusion blend is being recalled because “it may contain almond which is not declared on the label.” The recall applies to products distributed online across Canada, according to the agency. Cons…
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