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Bread Recall Issued Over Life-Threatening Reaction Warning
Bread Recall Issued Over Life-Threatening Reaction Warning

Newsweek

time10-05-2025

  • Health
  • Newsweek

Bread Recall Issued Over Life-Threatening Reaction Warning

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A Utah bakery is recalling a range of products―including breads, bagels and cookies―amid fears they could contain undeclared ingredients that could spark "serious or life-threatening allergic reactions." New Grains Gluten Free Bakery announced a product recall that was publicized by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) on Friday, The company found that some of its products may contain eggs, soy, or milk, despite consumers not being advised of this. Newsweek reached out to New Grains Gluten Free Bakery outside of usual working hours on Saturday, seeking further information and comment via a contact form on its website. Stock photo: The Food and Drug Administration headquarters stands on July 20, 2020 in White Oak, Maryland. Stock photo: The Food and Drug Administration headquarters stands on July 20, 2020 in White Oak, It Matters Eggs, soy, and milk are three of the nine foods that account for the most-serious allergic reactions in the United States, according to the FDA. The other major allergens are wheat, peanuts, shellfish, fish, sesame, and tree nuts. Allergic consumers may experience a range of symptoms of varying severity, such as a swollen tongue, hives, or vomiting. But, in the most-extreme cases, patients may suffer from anaphylaxis, which can prove fatal. What To Know The following New Grains Gluten Free Bakery products are affected by this recall: Artisan White Bread (Contains: Egg) Artisan Multigrain Bread (Contains: Egg) Artisan Sourdough Bread (Contains: Egg) Artisan Cinnamon Raisin Bread (Contains: Egg) Blueberry Bagels (Contains: Egg) Cinnamon Raisin Bagels (Contains: Egg) Plain Bagels (Contains: Egg) Multigrain Bagels (Contains: Egg) Artisan Sourdough Ciabatta Rolls (Contains: Egg) Chocolate Chip Cookie (Contains: Egg, Milk, Soy) Dye-Free Frosted Sugar Cookie (Contains: Egg, Milk, Soy) Frosted Sugar Cookie (Contains: Egg, Milk, Soy) Coconut Macaroon Cookie (Contains: Egg, Milk, Soy) Brownie Chocolate Chip Cookie (Contains: Egg, Milk, Soy) Artisan Seasoned Croutons (Contains: Egg, Milk) Seasoned Bread Crumbs (Contains: Egg, Milk) These products were distributed between April 7 and April 21 under the lot numbers 90—107 to various stores across Utah, the company said. No illnesses have been reported as a result of the undeclared allergens in the company's baked goods. The bakery's website says its mission is to "create and deliver high-quality, healthy, and delicious gluten-free products to our customers, and make every eating experience satisfying, exceeding their expectations." Product recalls are issued by manufacturers if there are concerns that a food may be harmful in some way; such as when testing reveals that products are infected with potentially deadly bacteria, or amid fears that they could be contaminated with a foreign object from the manufacturing process. What People Are Saying New Grains Gluten Free Bakery said in a company announcement shared by the FDA that it was "recalling a variety of products, including breads, bagels, cookies, and croutons, because they may contain undeclared eggs, soy, and milk. "People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs, soy, or milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products." What Happens Next Consumers who have purchased the affected products are urged not to eat them and to return the items to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Mother launches milk with 'secret' veggie flavors, says MAHA movement's timing is 'serendipitous'
Mother launches milk with 'secret' veggie flavors, says MAHA movement's timing is 'serendipitous'

Fox News

time01-03-2025

  • Health
  • Fox News

Mother launches milk with 'secret' veggie flavors, says MAHA movement's timing is 'serendipitous'

Ashley Waldman is the founder of Jubilee, a children's milk newly launched from Austin, Texas. Like many other parents across the country, Waldman said she's felt increasingly concerned about her children's daily sugar consumption, especially from everyday products that are not often suspected to contain added sugars. As she navigated serving milk to her oldest daughter, who was diagnosed with autism, Waldman struggled to interest her child in a glass without Hershey's chocolate syrup, as her sensitivity to food texture and flavor created obstacles. "I felt comforted because I was like, 'Well, at least she's getting milk,'" Waldman told Fox News Digital. "Of course, I did not feel great about the sugar." So Waldman, a former product manager at YouTube, enlisted her father, a veteran of the beverage industry, for regular dad-daughter question-and-answer sessions. She also began researching parental perspectives on the milk industry in order to best position her no-added-sugar milk, flavored with "secret" vegetables, in the market. The consensus showed low-sugar milk products and plant-based milk alternatives were considered "gross." Kids did not like them – and these products ended up at the bottom of the trash bin, according to Waldman. "It's just a waste of money," Waldman said. Waldman brought her idea of a low-sugar, amazing-tasting milk to a beverage formulation company. Without contention, Waldman said, the product needed to have a strong functional benefit. "My product solves all of my problems," she said. The Chocolate Chip Cookie and Strawberry Shortcake varieties each contain eight grams of protein, 100% vitamins and zero added sugar. They are among the flavors Jubilee's introduced to consumers in late February. "I handed an 11-year-old boy the Chocolate Chip Cookie, and he was like, 'Mom, this is so good, we have to get some,'" Waldman said. Her product launch is "serendipitous," as it coincides with the MAHA movement. She then shocked the child by revealing carrot as the ingredient flavoring the milk, Waldman said. "It's been so exciting to see that reaction from people because it's like the surprise, the doubt, the kid tries it — and then they're leaning in and wanting to buy it," she added. Waldman said the timing of her product launch is "serendipitous" as it coincides with the Make America Healthy Again movement. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of Health and Human Services, is leading the charge on this front as he serves in President Donald Trump's second administration. "I'm just so appreciative that there is now a broad platform that I have felt very passionate about for a long time," Waldman told Fox News Digital. "How are we normalizing giving our kids 22 grams of sugar per an 8-ounce drink every single day, multiple times a day?" "I'm just glad that there's more conversation about it," Waldman also said. "How could anybody be upset about it?"

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