8,000 Pounds of Firehouse Beef Jerky Recalled

July 7, 2010

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WASHINGTONM&K II Co., Macomb, Mich., is recalling approximately 8,000 pounds of Firehouse brand beef jerky products because they contain undeclared allergens, wheat and soy, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced.

The recall involves 1- and 3-ounce packages of "FIREHOUSE JERKY MILD BEEF JERKY SMOKE FLAVOR ADDED" with sell by dates ranging between June 16, 2011, and Nov. 14, 2011;  and 1- and 3-ounce packages of "FIREHOUSE JERKY PEPPER BEEF JERKY SMOKE FLAVOR ADDED" with sell by dates ranging between June 12, 2011, and Nov. 25, 2011.

The products were produced on various dates from Jan. 28, 2010, through May 21, 2010, and sent to Firehouse Foods Inc., a distributor in Alsip, Ill., for Internet and retail sales.

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