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Fuma Custard Pies Made In China Recalled

Brooklyn’s Domega NY International Co. Ltd. has recalled its Fuma Custard Piees because the products may contain undeclared milk powder.

Anyone with an allergy to milk powder runs the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction to the Fuma Custard Pie if they consume the product.

The recalled product is a Fuma Custard Pie packaged in a 650-gram cardboard box containing 26 individual packages.  It is a product of China and was distributed in New York State.

The product code is 2010 02 04AA.

The recall was initiated after the product manufacturer’s written formulation for Fuma Custard Pie included milk powder in a package that did not declare milk powder as an ingredient on the label.

No illnesses have been associated with the product recall.

Consumers who have purchased Fuma Custard Pie are urged to return it to the place of purchase. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 646-388-3032.

Dan Flynn

Dan Flynn

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