Sam's Club Recalling Mozzarella Sticks Over Allergy Concerns

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Snackers, check your freezers. Customers who enjoy ooey, gooey fried cheese from Sam's Club may have purchased recalled frozen mozzarella sticks.

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According to the FDA, Rich Products is recalling Member's Mark Breaded Mozzarella Sticks from freezer shelves.

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Sam's Clubs in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia distributed contaminated mozzarella sticks.

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According to the FDA, a manufacturing error may have contaminated 15 boxes of Member's Mark Breaded Mozzarella Sticks with egg and soy. There is no mention of egg or soy in the boxes.

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The recalled 5-pound cartons of mozzarella sticks have a best-by date of 12/28/2024 and the UPC code 078742226880.

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The front of the black packets features a photo of mozzarella sticks and dipping sauce, with red cooking instructions on the back.

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Soy and egg allergies are dangerous. According to the Mayo Clinic, egg allergies are common among children. Hives, stomach problems, coughing, shortness of breath, and nasal problems are among the symptoms. 

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The Mayo Clinic classifies breaded meals as egg-free, although it's unclear whether the egg content changed the breading in the Member's Mark Breaded Mozzarella Sticks.

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According to UCSF Health, soy allergies are more common in children. Swelling, difficulty breathing, and dizziness may result after exposure. Anaphylaxis can be caused by egg and soy sensitivities.

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According to the FDA, Member's Mark Breaded Mozzarella Sticks have not yet made anyone sick. Toss frozen mozzarella sticks or return them to Sam's Club for a refund if you have them.

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