Pasta salad labeled as potato salad recalled because of undeclared wheat


Hans Kissle remembers the Hans Kans red potato happiness salad because it contains unsuccessful wheat.
People who have an allergy or a sensitivity to wheat run the risk of serious or fatal allergic reactions if they consume the product.
The poorly labeled product has been distributed to stop and buy stores in Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York and has the potential to always be in consumer refrigerators.

The product is available in 16 ounce transparent plastic containers with white covers, marked with the UPC code 036217673706 and the use of: 8/20/25, located on the upper cover. The transparent container is labeled like the Hans Kissle sorting pasta salad and the upper label declares the product under the name of Bliss Hans Kiss Kiss Bliss potato salad.
The recall was initiated after having been discovered that the tricolor twist pasta salad was poorly labeled with the incorrect upper label. While the front label correctly identifies the product, the upper label denatures as a salad of potatoes of red happiness. The real product contains wheat, which is not declared on the upper label.
To date, no disease or adverse effects has been reported in the context of this problem.
Consumers who bought the affected product are invited to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. For questions, contact Hans Kissle at 978-556-4500.

