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SAMS Food Grouphas recalled 13,300 pounds of beef- and chicken-based products because the labels were switched.

The company said its beef-based products contain wheat gluten and soy protein and those ingredients are not in its chicken-based products.

These soup-based products are used to make bouillon, the company said. The Washington Post, however, incorrectly identified them as pet food products, the company told ConsumerAffairs.com.

The Bedford Park, Illinois, company discovered the problem after receiving consumer complaints about the product label switch.

The company and the federal Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) have not received any reports of illness related to consumption of these products. But they say anyone concerned about allergic reactions should contact a physician.

Here is a list of the products involved in the recall:

  •  16-ounce white plastic jars of "DAS DUTCHMAN ESSENHAUS CHICKEN BASE, AMISH COUNTRY KITCHEN." Each jar has the number "EST. P 18796" inside the USDA mark of inspection. The top of each jar contains the package code "Best by 1/2008" and one of the following identifying codes, "L06332 P06333 1200B," "L06312 P06313 1100A," "L06331B P06333 1100A," "L06321 P06324 1100A," "L06307 P06311 1100A," "L06352A P06353 1100A or L06331A P06333 1100A."
  •  16-ounce white plastic jars of "DAS DUTCHMAN ESSENHAUS BEEF BASE, AMISH COUNTRY KITCHEN." Each jar has the number "EST. 18796" inside the USDA mark of inspection. The top of each jar contains the package code "Best by 1/2008" and one of the following identifying codes, "L06310 P06312 1200B," "L06319 P06321 1200B" or "L06310 P06321 1200B."

The products were made between November 6 and November 29, 2006 and shipped to a distributor in Indiana.

Consumers with questions or concerns can contact SAMS Food Group at 1-800 852-0283.

 

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