Summary
A tortilla manufacturer in Texas recalled two Mexican food products due to undeclared wheat and soy allergens, which could cause serious allergic reactions. The recall affects specific batches of the products sold in Texas, and the FDA announced the recall after finding improper labeling during an inspection.
Key Facts
- Mama Grande Tortilla Factory recalled certain batches of Gorditas de Azúcar and Doraditas de Azúcar.
- These products may contain undeclared wheat and soy allergens.
- The recalled items were sold exclusively in Texas between February 2 and March 5, 2026.
- An FDA inspection on March 5, 2026, found that the products were not properly labeled with allergen information.
- The recall was announced on March 17, 2026; no allergic reactions have been reported.
- Consumers are advised not to eat the recalled products if they have a wheat or soy allergy or sensitivity.
- Affected products can be returned for a refund or safely thrown away.
- Retailers must remove the products from shelves and hold them for pick-up by the company.