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CFIA Issues Recall for Kroes Croquettes Frikandellen Over Undeclared Allergen

In an official statement, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has initiated a recall of Kroes Croquettes brand Frikandellen due to the presence of an undisclosed allergen. The product, sold in 320-gram servings with the UPC code 8 25383 00023 8, contains milk, a well-known allergen that was not listed on the packaging.

The recall pertains to products distributed from Ontario, with the CFIA advising retailers to promptly remove the affected items from their shelves. Consumers are urged to discard any purchased units, emphasizing the potential risk for individuals with milk allergies.

This precautionary measure aims to ensure the safety of consumers and aligns with the CFIA’s commitment to transparent labeling and allergen awareness in food products.

Source : Newswire.ca

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It's time for some honest feedback here at Ewetopia Farms! Today, we’re showing you all eight rams we used for breeding this year. Instead of just presenting them, we thought it would be fun to create a “Ram Report Card” — where we point out both their strengths and areas for improvement.

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At Ewetopia Farms, we raise registered Suffolk and Polled Dorset sheep, focusing on high-quality genetics, structure, and friendly temperaments. Evaluating breeding rams is part of the bigger picture of building stronger flocks — and we’re excited to share the process with you.

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