
(TheConservativeTimes.org) – In a move that will affect nationwide barbecue lovers, Monkey Spit, LLC, is recalling its most popular sauces due to undeclared allergens.
The recall, enacted alongside the Food Drug Administration (FDA), affects many across California and beyond.
Monkey Spit, LLC, a well-known name among barbecue enthusiasts, has issued a recall of three of its widely distributed sauces: Monkey Mop, Swamp Mob, and Atomic Mop.
These sauces were found to contain undeclared allergens like milk, wheat, and soy, leaving some customers at risk.
The Monkey Mop variant contains milk, the Swamp Mob contains soy, and the Atomic Mop is loaded with milk and wheat.
The undisclosed allergens can pose severe health risks to individuals with sensitivities or allergies, including life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
Moreover, the recall came into action after a standard FDA inspection revealed the packaging process breakdown that led to missing allergen labels.
The sauces were distributed across the central coast of California and through online sales channels. Fortunately, no allergic reactions or illnesses have been reported yet.
The affected products have specific best-by dates: Monkey Mop is marked for November 7, 2026, Swamp Mob is marked for December 13, 2025, and Atomic Mop for March 19, 2026.
Customers are advised to check these dates closely and return any under recall for a full refund. Local retailers have been cleared of these products, and those who purchased them online have been alerted.
Furthermore, production has been fully suspended while the company addresses the issue. Monkey Spit, LLC, is working tirelessly to update product labels and recommence production only when it is safe.
The FDA and Monkey Spit will continue their investigation to ensure a similar situation does not occur again.
This recall emphasizes the importance of proper labeling and transparency, especially in today’s world, where allergies are ever-present threats.
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