Texas Pork Recall: 469 Pounds Pulled Due to Undeclared Allergens

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Houston, TX — Pork Dynasty Inc., a Texas-based company, has recalled 469 pounds of fried pork skin products. The recall was issued after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) found undeclared soy, a known allergen, in the products.

According to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the mislabeled items were sold in Oklahoma and Texas. They include 3.5-oz. bags of “Texarones Born in the Philippines – Made in Texas Fried Out Pork Fat with Attached Skin Spicy” and 2.5-oz. bags of “Texarones Born in the Philippines – Made in Texas Fried Pork Skin Spicy.”

The allergen was discovered during routine inspections. FSIS confirmed no adverse reactions had been reported. However, consumers are urged not to consume these products. The items should be returned or discarded.

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