OTTAWA – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says two Sani brand cakes that were sold in Quebec are being recalled because they contain milk which is not declared on the label.
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The products being recalled are Chocolate Chip Whoopie Pie Cake and Devil Whoopie Pie Cake sold in 142-gram packages.
People with an allergy to milk should not consume the recalled products.
No illnesses have been reported because of the cakes.
The recall was triggered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s inspection activities.
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