Another Mexican candy is being recalled by a San Antonio, Texas, importer due to elevated levels of lead that could cause health problems.
The Texas Department of State Health Services says Villa-Mex Imports is voluntarily recalling a third candy imported from Mexico: Miguelito Azucar Salada Enchilada Acidulada.
The candy is a reddish powder in a clear cellophane packet with blue lettering.
The net weight is marked as 1.7 ounces.
The label also reads: Elaborado Por: Fabrica de Dulces Miguelito, S.A. DE C.V. Totonacas No 293 Col. Ajusco Coyoacan, Mexico.
Villa-Mex earlier voluntarily recalled Barrilito and Tarritos.
DSHS says consumers who have the recalled products should return them or throw them away.
On the Net: www.dshs.state.tx.us
Topics Mexico
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