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Jars of tomato soup sold in 14 states recalled
The recall affects Grandma Belle's Tomato Basil Soup sold in 14 states due to undeclared milk posing risk to consumers with allergies, per Ohio Department of Agriculture.
- Lil' Turtles, an Ohio-based wholesaler, voluntarily recalled all lots of Grandma Belle's Tomato Basil Soup for misbranding because milk was not declared on the label, the notice posted on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration website.
- The Ohio Department of Agriculture found the issue during a routine inspection, prompting Lil' Turtles to offer replacement packs for affected customers.
- Retailers across 14 states carried the product at local markets, including regional stores in Illinois, Indiana, New York, and Pennsylvania such as Jungle Jim's and Countryside Variety.
- People with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity risk serious reactions if they consume the soup; consumers should contact Lil' Turtles or Josh Coblentz at 330-897-6400 for replacements.
- Sold in 17-oz glass jars, the soup had a long retail run from Sept. 2022 through Dec. 3, 2025 before Lil' Turtles voluntarily recalled it.
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Jars of tomato soup sold in 14 states recalled
People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious allergic reaction if they consume the recalled soup.
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