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Company recalls rice crackers after consumer has an allergic reaction

Company recalls rice crackers after consumer has an allergic reaction

JHAÖQIA brand Taiwanese style rice crackers, egg yolk flavor, are being recalled in Canada after a consumer reported an allergic reaction.

The crackers have been found to contain peanuts, which are not declared on the product label. The crackers were distributed in the province of Ontario, according to a notice from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

Consumers can determine whether they have the recalled crackers by looking for the following label information on the 300-gram packages: UPC 6 971646 649752; all other codes where peanut is not declared on the label.

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