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San Dimas-Based Quiches Recalled For Undeclared Soy Allergen

The California Department of Public Health warns the labeling omission of a soy allergen on products by Glendora Quiche Co. could result in life-threatening reactions if consumed.

A statewide recall has been issued on products made by the San Dimas-based Glendora Quiche Company due to an undeclared soy allergen that could cause life-a threatening reaction for consumers with soy allergies, the California Department of Public Health warned Wednesday.

The department warns that anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy can develop a life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention.

The five-inch “America’s Finest Gourmet Quiche Lorraine,” “America’s Finest Gourmet Quiche Broccoli,” “America’s Finest Gourmet Quiche Spinach,” and “America’s Finest Gourmet Quiche Green Chile,” with a manufactured date prior to Sept. 2, 2013, are all listed on the recall.

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Its parent company, AYOA, Inc. of Los Angeles, issued a voluntary recall of the products, which are sold at Gelson’s Markets across the state. No illnesses have been reported due to the labeling omission, according to the department.

If anyone sees any of these products for sale are encouraged to call CDPH’s toll free complaint line at (800) 495-3232.

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