
(RightIsRight.co) – The new administration is facing a new challenge as well-known sauce company Monkey Spit, LLC, has been forced to recall several of its popular sauces due to undeclared allergens.
Monkey Spit, LLC is recalling three types of BBQ sauces: Monkey Mop, Swamp Mob, and Atomic Mop BBQ Sauces, each sold in 12-ounce bottles due to undisclosed allergens.
This action follows a Food Drug Administration (FDA) inspection that revealed a packaging process breakdown, leading to undeclared allergens of milk, wheat, and soy. Consumers with allergies to these ingredients risk serious reactions.
Full details regarding the allergens are as follows: Monkey Mop BBQ Sauce contains undeclared milk, Swamp Mob BBQ Sauce includes undeclared soy, and Atomic Mop has both undeclared milk and wheat.
The affected sauces have best-by dates ranging from late 2025 to 2026, showing how far-reaching and long-lasting the impact of such regulatory actions can be.
The distribution happened locally on California’s central coast and through the company’s online platform.
Luckily, no medical issues have been linked to these products thus far. Still, the potential risk is non-negotiable, as undeclared allergens can trigger dangerous reactions. Customers are urged to return these products for a full refund.
This recall was announced in collaboration with the FDA, which continues its investigation to ensure correct labeling before resuming production.
The agency advised people with food allergies to stop consuming these items immediately and seek prompt medical care if symptoms arise.
Moreover, the company is on hold until these critical labeling oversights are corrected.
This incident serves as a reminder to all manufacturers about the importance of transparency and quality assurance.
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