Nut Tree Health Mix Recalled Due to Undeclared Sulfites

Pat Anthony
Nut Tree Health Mix has been recalled due to undeclared sulfites, also seen spelled as sulphites. This is a voluntary recall, and to date no serious reactions have been reported. Those who are sensitive to sulfites may have a life-threatening reaction.

Anyone who feels they are having a reaction to any food product should seek medical attention immediately. An allergic reaction can cause death in some individuals.

Nut Tree Health Mix is sold in an 8 ounce square plastic tub. Each package is stamped with the expiration date of September 28th, 2010. The contents of the package are a product of Turkey, the Philippines and the United States. The packages were distributed in New York, and it seems unlikely the product is in other states.

The mislabeling was found during a sampling by New York State Department of Agriculture. Anyone who has packages of Nut Tree Health Mix may return the product to the place of purchase for a refund if they have a sulfite concern.

Sulfites are found in many packaged foods and often pose no harm. The issue here is that the sulfites were not listed on the labels, and may cause a reaction in a person that has allergies or asthma.

Consumers needing more information may contact Jessica Chittenden Ziehm at (518) 457-3136. For more details about sulfites, please use the link titled Nut Tree Health Mix.

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