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Kroger Caesar salad dressing recalled
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Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin is alerting Georgians to the recall of a product that may cause health problems in some individuals.

The Kroger Co. is recalling Kroger brand 16 oz. Light Caesar Salad Dressing with a Sell By date of May 09 08, a code of SA7221 and a UPC number: 0 11110-71765 8 on the back label.

The salad dressing is being recalled because the back of the bottle was mislabeled. A small number of cases of Light Caesar Salad Dressing were released that contain the back label for Light Asian Dressing which does not list milk, eggs and anchovies. People who have an allergy to milk, eggs, and/or anchovies run the risk of serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume this product.

No illnesses have been reported. For most consumers, there is no safety issue with the salad dressing.

The dressing may have been distributed to Kroger, Dillons, Jay C, Smith’s, Fry’s, King Soopers and City Market grocery stores. No other Kroger-brand salad dressings are affected.

Customers are encouraged to return the product to the store they purchased it from for a full refund. Consumers with questions or concerns may call The Kroger Co. at 1-800-632-6900.