Protein shakes have long been a favorite of gym rats and bodybuilders, but have gained popularity among the general public more recently thanks to their ability to make you feel full for a long time. If you avoid the sugar-packed versions and opt for lightly sweetened options, they can be a healthy addition to your diet, that is, if they're not being recalled. Unfortunately, one popular protein shake brand is forced to recall a number of its products due to a mixup that resulted in soy protein being included in the recipe. The soy is not listed on the label, and that's a big problem for anyone with a soy allergy.
In a new recall alert posted by the FDA, CytoSport, Inc., announces the recall of its Double Chocolate and Vanilla Bean protein shakes sold in 4-packs. The products were sold nationwide through health shops, supermarkets, and convenience stores, as well as online. The product shouldn't affect someone without a soy allergy, but the fact that soy isn't listed as an ingredient on the packaging is a very big deal, as soy is a known allergen that can cause severe or even life-threatening reactions.
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If you have these protein shakes at home, throw them out originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 5 May 2021 at 12:56:16 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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