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High RiskFDAfda-F-0754-2020UNDECLARED ALLERGEN

Lotte Choco Pie Banana, 12 pack, 11.85 oz. (336 g) UPC: 8 45502 06140 7 Distributed by Lotte International America, Los Angeles, CA ...

Category
Units Affected
560
Recall Date
February 12, 2020
Issuing Agency
Hazard
Undeclared Allergen

FDA Recall Notice

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — official FDA notice for recall FDA-F-0754-2020.

FDA testing found almond protein in the products, which is not an ingredient in the product.

Corrective Action (per FDA)

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — official FDA notice for recall FDA-F-0754-2020.

Recall terminated by FDA.

✅ What you should do

  1. Stop using the product if you own it.
  2. Check the model number, lot code, or sell-by date against the recall notice above.
  3. Contact Lotte Int'l America Corp. or the retailer where you bought it for a refund, replacement, or repair.
  4. For the most current official instructions, visit the FDA recall page.
  5. If you've been hurt by this product, report the incident to FDA.

Consumer Contact (per FDA)

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — official FDA notice for recall FDA-F-0754-2020.

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Lotte Int'l America Corp. Recall FAQ

Lotte Int'l America Corp. is the subject of a food safety report: Lotte Choco Pie Banana, 12 pack, 11.85 oz. (336 g) UPC: 8 45502 06140 7 Distributed by Lotte International America, Los Angeles, CA .... The notice was published on February 12, 2020 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Approximately 560 units are potentially affected.