Christina Spicer  |  April 7, 2021

Category: Consumer News

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Hi-Tech supplements recalled over undeclared allergens.

All lots of various dietary supplements are being recalled nationwide by manufacturer Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals over concerns that the products contain allergens not listed on the labels.  

The Georgia supplement maker is recalling all lots of APS Nutrition Isomorph in all 28 flavors and all lots of iForce Nutrition Mass Gainz Brown Sugar Maple Oatmeal Cookie in 4.85-pound jugs and 10-pound bags. The recalled APS Nutrition products contain undeclared milk, wheat, and soy. The iForce Nutrition Mass Gainz Brown Sugar Maple Oatmeal Cookie products contain undeclared eggs.  

“People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to specific type of allergen (milk, eggs, wheat & soy) run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,” says the Hi-Tech’s recall announcementwhich also states that the recalled supplements were sold online, at retail locations, and using third party distribution throughout the US.  

The company says that consumers should return the recalled supplements to where they bought them for a full refund.  

Hi-Tech says in its recall announcement that the discovery of milk, eggs, wheat, and soy in products that were not labeled with the potential allergens prompted an investigation. The investigation revealed an oversight in the label design prior to printing, prompting the recall of the mislabeled products.  

The recalled APS Isomorph products come in a variety of flavors, such as Banana Cream Pie, Fudge Pop, Milkshake, Cookies N Cream, Orange Creamsicle, and Honey Granola. The recalled supplements come in 1-pound, 2-pound, and 5-pound jugs and have expiration dates ranging up to October of 2021.  

The iForce Nutrition Mass Gainz Brown Sugar Maple Oatmeal Cookie product comes in 4.8-pound and 10-pound sizes. The recalled supplements have expiration dates of January of 2024 or September of 2021.  

Consumers with questions can contact Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals at 1-888-855-7919 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST on weekdays.  

Top Class Actions monitors product recalls in the interest of consumer safety. This story will be updated with any developments.  

Indeed, Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals has faced legal action over its supplements before. In 2019, a class action lawsuit accused the company of using an illegal and harmful stimulant in more than a dozen of its products. An earlier class action filed in 2012 made similar allegations about the use of synthetic DMAA 

Have you purchased or consumed any of Hi-Tech’s recalled supplements? Did you experience a reaction? Tell us in the comment section below.  

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