H-E-B Grocery Stores Are Recalling Certain Juices Due To Possible Dairy Allergen Contamination

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From Delish

H-E-B grocery stores have announced a recall on select Hill Country Fare juices. Some gallon-sized jugs of the juice may contain a potential milk allergen due to contamination, so those with dietary restrictions should be aware.

Hill Country Fare juices in pink lemonade, citrus punch, fruit punch, and grape juice flavors are all a part of the current recall. The recall was issued voluntarily and there have been no illnesses reported in relation to these products.

H-E-B released a statement about the recall, stating the products listed could affect those with certain dietary restrictions. "People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products," the statement said.

The affected products were shipped to H-E-B grocery stores in Texas and Mexico, as well as Joe V’s and Mi Tienda stores. The statement clarifies that this recall does not affect Central Market stores. The juices that are potentially contaminated have been removed from store shelves, but you can look up the specific UPC and code labels here to ensure any products you have are not part of the recall.

Those who do have any of the recalled products in their possession can return it to the store they purchased it from for a full refund. H-E-B is also encouraging customers to contact H-E-B Customer Service at 1-855-432-4438 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. CST if they have any additional concerns.

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