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Some Two Bears brand oat milk products pulled over undeclared milk

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Several Two Bears brand oat milk products are being pulled from the shelves because they contain milk not declared on the label.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the products were sold across Canada and online.

The affected products include Barista Friendly Unsweetened Oat M..lk sold in one litre containers with a best before date of Sept. 7, 2022, as well as various flavours of frothed oat milk drinks sold in 250ml packages, with best before dates in November and December of this year.

The affected products should be thrown out, or returned to their place of purchase.

The CFIA says there has been one reported reaction associated with the recalled products.

The recall was triggered by test results, and the agency says other products may be recalled as a result of their investigation.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 2, 2022.

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