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Coffee Creamers and Mixes Recalled in Canada

OTTAWA, Nov. 10 (UPI) — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people with milk allergies not to consume certain non-dairy coffee creamers or mixes due to a labeling error.

The CFIA said the Dongsuh Frima, Maxim and Nescafe-brand products, all imported from South Korea, might contain milk that isn’t declared on the label.

Being recalled are Dongsuh Frima coffee creamer with UPC 8 801037 000559 or 8 801037 000627, Maxim original coffee mix with UPC 8 801037 010732, Maxim decaffeinated coffee mix with UPC 8 801037 010824, and Nescafe coffee mix with UPC 8 801055 161096.

The recalled products were distributed in British Columbia and Alberta.

Starbucks Profits Falling Dramatically

Starbucks Profits Fall By 97% In Past Quarter

With everything that the coffee giant, Starbucks, is trying to do to turn itself around, nothing seems to be helping. The economic slump isn’t helping one bit either as consumers are slowing down on purchases of specialty coffee from the once dominating force in the coffee industry.

New rivals have emerged, offering specialty coffee now are other food industry giants like McDonalds. Recently, McDonalds started offering a variety of specialty coffee beverages, and consumers are obviously enjoying the opportunity.

To read a little more about the problems Starbucks is facing, visit: New York Times – Starbucks Profits Falling