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If You Have Either of These Salad Dressings at Home, Throw It Out
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These recalls follow several other food related items that have also been taken off shelves in the past few months.

But it's not just the Tuscan Garden dressing being pulled from shelves. On Sept. 23, VanLaw Food Products Inc. announced it expanded a previous recall of its

. According to the notice, affected products now include dressings with a"best if used by" date of"SEP 21 22 through JUN 06 23" and the incorrect UPC 99482-49027.announced on Aug. 26, which it issued after discovering the product had undeclared soy and wheat ingredients due to a packaging error that placed another item's back label onto the bottles.

In both cases, no reports of illnesses or adverse health reactions related to the products have been reported. However, the FDA advises any customers who may have purchased salad dressings that are a part of the recall to dispose of them immediately. They can also return the items to their respective place of purchase for a full refund.

The agency reports that the remaining products have all been pulled from store shelves. However, anyone with questions about the recall can also contact either company at the phone numbers listed on the respective alerts.Zach is a freelance writer specializing in beer, wine, food, spirits, and travel. He is based in Manhattan.

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