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C heck your pantry to see if you bought bulk bags of raisins recently, because a recall was issued by the Food and Drug Administration on January 22, 2025. A company called Apna Wholesale, based ...
Apna Wholesale Inc. is recalling its seven and 14-ounce "Paras Premium Golden Raisins" due to the presence of undeclared sulphur dioxide, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday.
Raisins are high in fiber and sorbitol, which could explain why some people find them helpful for constipation. Fiber adds bulk to stools, which can make them easier to pass, and sorbitol can help ...
Newsweek has phoned Apna Wholesale, ... The raisins are in clear packaging with UPC numbers 818051014811 and 818051014828, and there are 598 product cases involved in the recall.
Apna Wholesale Inc of Hicksville, NY, is recalling its 7oz and 14oz “Paras Premium Golden Raisins” because they contain undeclared Sulphur Dioxide (sulfites).
WASHINGTON — Score one for the little guy. The Supreme Court sided with a renegade raisin farmer Monday in his battle against a federal program designed to keep excess raisins off the market.
Soaking black raisins overnight allows them to absorb water, transforming them into a natural source of fibre. The consumed fibre promotes healthy digestion by adding bulk to stool, facilitating ...