Island Soups Co. Inc. is recalling six flavors of its soups after federal inspectors found the company does not have records to show the soups were sufficiently processed to prevent the growth of Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism poisoning. The company, based in St. Albans, NY, sold the recalled soups via the internet, according to the recall notice posted on the Food and Drug Administration’s website. No illnesses had been reported in connection with the recalled soup as of today.
- Gungo Peas Soup;
- Gungo Peas Soup no meat;
- Red Peas Soup;
- Red Peas Soup no meat;
- Mannish Water, and
- Fish Soup.
“Consumers should segregate and destroy any of the identified products,” according to the recall notice. Botulism, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning, can cause the following symptoms: general weakness, dizziness, double-vision and trouble with speaking or swallowing. Difficulty in breathing, weakness of other muscles, abdominal distention and constipation may also be common symptoms. People experiencing these problems should seek immediate medical attention. Consumers with questions can call 917-991-6647, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST. (To sign up for a free subscription to Food Safety News, click here.)