Hans Kissle is issuing a recall for packages of pasta salad that have been mislabeled as Crimson Potato Bliss Salad and bought at Cease & Store areas throughout the tri-state and different states.
The recall is due to undeclared wheat, in line with the U.S. Meals & Drug Administration.
The FDA mentioned the recall was initiated after it was found that 66 containers of Tricolor Twist Pasta Salad have been mislabeled with the inaccurate prime label, which says Crimson Potato Bliss Salad, and individuals who have an allergy or extreme sensitivity to wheat run the chance of great or life-threatening allergic response in the event that they eat these merchandise.
The mislabeled product was distributed to Cease & Store areas in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
The FDA mentioned the product is available in a 16-ounce, clear plastic container with a white lid, marked with UPC Code 036217673706 and Use By: 8/20/25 on the highest lid.
The clear container is labeled as Hans Kissle Tri Colour Twist Pasta Salad, however the prime label says the product is Hans Kissle Crimson Bliss Potato Salad and the precise product incorporates wheat, which isn’t declared on the highest label. The FDA mentioned.
So far, no sicknesses or opposed reactions have been reported in reference to this concern.
Anybody who purchased the affected product can return it to the shop the place it was bought for a full refund.
These with questions can name Hans Kissle at 978-556-4500, Monday to Friday, 8: a.m. to five p.m.