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Frozen breast tenderloin products recalled
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Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin  is alerting consumers to the recall of frozen chicken breast tenderloin products that have been improperly labeled.

More than 51,000 pounds of raw frozen chicken breast tenderloin products are being recalled for containing a soy product not listed on the label. The recalled products are:

10-pound cases of “Standard Quality Uncooked Fritters, Old Fashioned Chicken Breast Tenderloins.” Each box bears the case code of “2523-954” as well as a packaging date of “7/23/08” printed on the side of the box.

10-pound cases of “Sysco Uncooked, Fritters, Chicken Breast Tenderloins.” Each box bears the case code of “2523-895” as well as packaging dates of “7/24/08” or “7/29/08” printed on the side of the box.

10-pound cases of “Heritage Valley Uncooked Steakhouse Chicken Breast Tenderloin Fritters.” Each box bears the case code of “2523-398” as well as a packaging date of “7/23/08”, “7/24/08,” or “8/01/08” printed on the side of the box.

20-pound cases of “Spare Time Uncooked Fritters, Chicken Breast Tenderloins.” Each box bears the case code of “2523-861” as well as a packaging date of “7/23/08” printed on the side of the box.

10-pound cases of “Tyson Uncooked Chicken Breast Tenderloin Fritters.” Each box bears the code of “2989-928” as well as a packaging date of “7/25/08” printed on the side of the box.

The frozen chicken products were produced and distributed between July 23 and Aug. 1 by Tyson Foods, Inc., Vicksburg, Miss., and shipped to Tyson food service distributors nationwide.

Consumers with an allergy or sensitivity to soy run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. Georgians who have purchased the products may return them to place of purchase for a full refund.