Prime Food Processing LLC has voluntarily recalled 2,243 cases of dessert buns due to an undeclared milk allergen. The affected products are Lava Bun with Salted Egg Yolk and Lava Bun with Green Tea Flavor. The milk allergen was present in unsalted butter but was not included in the allergen statement on the packaging. As of the recall date, no illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported.
Recall Details and Distribution
The recalled dessert buns were distributed to Asian grocery stores across 33 states from April 2 to November 14, 2025. The affected states include Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. For dessert enthusiasts who frequent these stores, it’s essential to be aware of the recall, especially if you’re submitting dessert recipes or purchasing from these outlets.

Identifying the Recalled Products
To identify the recalled products, look for the following details: the buns are sold in 24-ounce pouches, with Salted Egg Yolk buns featuring bright orange packaging and Green Tea buns featuring lime green packaging. The UPC codes for the affected products are 97903705873 for Salted Egg Yolk and 97803705883 for Green Tea. The lot codes range from 25092 to 25318, and the expiration dates are between July 2026 and March 2027. Item numbers are PD4188 for Salted Egg Yolk and PD4198 for Green Tea. When shopping for desserts, it’s crucial to check these details, especially if you’re purchasing from stores listed in our business directory.
Health Risks Associated with the Recall
Milk is one of the nine major food allergens in the U.S., and reactions to it can range from mild symptoms like hives and nausea to severe reactions such as anaphylaxis. Individuals with milk allergies, young children, and older adults are at the highest risk. The FDA has warned that people with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity risk serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products. As a result, food manufacturers are under pressure to comply with regulations like the FDA Food Traceability Rule.
Consumer Actions and Industry Context
Consumers who have purchased the recalled buns should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or dispose of them safely. For questions or concerns, Prime Food can be contacted at 718-963-2323. The company has ceased distribution and is working to improve its label review processes. This recall highlights the ongoing issue of undeclared allergens in the food industry, as seen in similar recalls like Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams’ recall of Passion Fruit Dreamsicle Ice Cream Bars for undeclared wheat and soy. Food safety is a critical concern, and companies must be vigilant in their labeling and manufacturing processes, much like those involved in the recent Lactalis Fonterra dairy assets deal.

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Industry Implications and Future Precautions
The recall by Prime Food Processing LLC underscores the importance of accurate allergen labeling and the need for manufacturers to maintain stringent quality control measures. As the food industry navigates ingredient bans and safety regulations, companies must prioritize consumer safety. The FDA plays a crucial role in enforcing these regulations, and its efforts are vital in preventing such incidents, although FDA budget cuts could potentially impact food safety oversight.
For more information on food recalls and safety, you can check the FDA’s official website or visit our site for updates on similar recalls like the Sainsbury’s chocolate pretzel recall.


