RELATED: If You Bought This at Aldi, Throw It Away Now, USDA Says. On Aug. 24, the FDA announced that Jimbo’s Kitchen, doing business as New England Cupboard, had recalled its Jimbo’s Bloody Mary Mix. The affected cocktail mix, which was manufactured between Aug. 23, 2019 and Aug. 23, 2021, comes in a 4"x6" resealable plastic pouch labeled “Jimbo’s Bloody Mary Mix” and is printed with UPC number 7 87562 00099 9. The recalled mix was sold via retail and wholesale distribution channels in Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Vermont. For the latest recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter! The Bloody Mary mix was pulled from the market after an FDA inspection revealed that it contained allergens that are not disclosed on its label.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb “On the back label of the finished product, the ingredients list for Worcestershire Powder did not have all the sub-ingredients listed (e.g., corn syrup solids, salt, caramel color, garlic, sugar, spices, soy sauce solids (naturally fermented wheat and soybeans, salt, maltodextrin, caramel color), palm oil, tamarind, natural flavors, sulfiting agents),” the recall notice explains. While no illnesses related to consumption of the recalled Bloody Mary mix were reported at the time the recall was announced, the mix may pose a serious risk to certain individuals. “People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy, wheat and sulfites run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,” the recall notice states. If you have questions about the recall or would like a refund, contact New England Cupboard at 207-848-4900 on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. or via email at [email protected] If you are allergic or sensitive to any of the ingredients contained in the Bloody Mary mix, do not consume it. RELATED: If You Bought This at Walmart, Don’t Eat It, FDA Warns.