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# Major Recall Alert: ZHONG HUA CHAO MIAN Noodle Ingredients and CHINA NOODLE CO. Fresh Noodles Recalled Due to Undeclared Wheat and Yellow #6

If you're a fan of fresh noodles, here's an important update that could impact what’s in your fridge. The CNC Noodle Corporation has announced a significant recall of their **ZHONG HUA CHAO MIAN Noodles** and **CHINA NOODLE CO. Fresh Noodles** due to the presence of **undeclared wheat** and the artificial dye **Yellow #6 (Tartrazine)**. This issue raises concerns, especially for individuals with wheat allergies or sensitivities to artificial food dyes. Keep reading for everything you need to know about this recall and how to protect yourself.

## Why This Recall is Important

Food recalls are issued to protect public health, and this particular case involves serious labeling oversights:

- **Undeclared Wheat**: Wheat is a common allergen, and its omission from the product label could lead to dangerous allergic reactions for those who are wheat-sensitive or have celiac disease.
- **Presence of FD&C Yellow #6 (Tartrazine)**: While this artificial dye is FDA-approved and commonly used in food products, it may cause reactions in dye-sensitive individuals, particularly children.
- **Health Risks**: For consumers with allergies, exposure to these undeclared ingredients could lead to symptoms such as skin rashes, difficulty breathing, or, in severe cases, anaphylactic shock.

It is essential to act promptly if you have purchased these products to ensure the safety of you and your loved ones.

## Details of the Recall

The following products are included in the recall:

### Product #1: ZHONG HUA CHAO MIAN Noodle Ingredients (Secondary Packaging)
- **Ingredients Listed**: Enriched flour, water, starch, salt, potassium carbonate, benzoate of soda, **FD&C Yellow Color #5 & #6 (Tartrazine)**, artificial colors.
- **Allergy Risk**: Contains undeclared wheat.
- **Packaging**: Secondary packaging with ZHONG HUA CHAO MIAN branding.

### Product #2: CHINA NOODLE CO. Fresh Noodles (Primary Packaging)
- **Package Details**: Sold in **10 lbs. (4536 grams)** primary packaging labeled "CHINA NOODLE CO. Fresh Noodles."
- **Ingredients Listed**: Enriched wheat flour, water, salt, sodium bi-carbonate, benzoate of soda, corn starch, **FD&C Yellow Color #5 and #6**.
- **Allergy Risk**: Explicit mention of wheat as an ingredient suggests a labeling inconsistency.

### Additional Notes:
- **Refrigeration Required**: These are perishable products and must be kept refrigerated.
- **Date Announced**: March 17, 2022 (03/17/22).

Consumers are urged to **stop using these products immediately** to avoid potential health risks.

## What You Should Do

If you have purchased these products:

- **Stop Consumption**: Do not eat the recalled noodles, especially if you have a wheat allergy or sensitivity to artificial food dyes.
- **Check Your Packaging**: Inspect your fridge for **ZHONG HUA CHAO MIAN** or **CHINA NOODLE CO. Fresh Noodles** with matching descriptions.
- **Dispose or Return**: Safely dispose of the product or return it to the retailer for a refund.
- **Contact CNC Noodle Corporation**: Get in touch with the manufacturer for more information about the recall.

When in doubt, always err on the side of caution and consult your healthcare provider if you’ve experienced symptoms after consuming these noodles.

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Keeping your family safe starts with staying informed. To support your health and wellness, always double-check product labels and stay updated with real-time recall alerts. While this mishap highlights the importance of transparent food labeling, taking precautionary actions can make all the difference.

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