

Lyons Barista Style (Sweet Cream Frappe Base in 32-ounce cartons Almond, Oat, Soy and Coconut Non-Dairy Beverages in 32-ounce cartons).Some lots of the following coffee drinks, protein shakes, plant milks and other beverages are being recalled: King's Hawaiian, on the other hand, appears to be recalling all of its pretzel bread, but you can check the list of specific lot codes here. If you recognize any of the brands or drinks on the following list, check the recall for a complete description of the specific lot codes, UPC numbers and expiration dates of the recalled products. Some batches with a certain expiration date might be fine, for example, as may all lots of a totally different drink by the same brand. Similar to many other food or drink recalls, not every drink made by an affected brand is being recalled. Some lots of Oatly's "barista edition" oat milk are being recalled. Here's what to know if you're a plant-milk or protein-shake drinker or are otherwise interested in learning more about the brands that have recalls, as well as a few alternatives to your currently unavailable favorite drink. Though clostridium botulinum hasn't been found in the beverages being recalled, consumers should throw away any impacted product regardless of whether it looks or smells spoiled, the FDA and Lyons Magnus said in the announcement.Ī few more specific beverages, like lactation smoothies, were also recalled. But cronobacter can be dangerous or life-threatening for babies, older adults and people with weakened immune systems.Ĭlostridium botulinum can cause botulism, a rare but very serious illness that can damage the body's nerves and lead to complications, including death. Cronobacter infections are rare and may cause fever, vomiting or urinary tract infections. The specific organisms that the impacted items could be contaminated with are cronobacter sakazakii and clostridium botulinum. King's Hawaiian announced earlier it's recalling its pretzel bread, including its pretzel hamburger buns, pretzel slider buns and pretzel bites "out of an abundance of caution" because they also contain a Lyons Magnus ingredient affected in the larger beverage recall.


Piantedosi Baking said last week it's recalling some lots of dinner rolls, including sandwich rolls and buns because limited products contain an ingredient from Lyons Magnus that's been recalled. The reason for the recall, according to the FDA and Lyons Magnus, is that the products "did not meet commercial sterility specifications." They could potentially be contaminated with unsafe organisms, including the one that causes botulism. The original recall of beverages has been expanded to include some breads, including pretzel bread made by King's Hawaiian and, most recently, a variety of rolls sold by Piantedosi Baking. A recall issued by Lyons Magnus, a food and beverage manufacturer, affected a variety of plant milks, protein shakes, coffee drinks and breads sold by a variety of brands.
