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Protein Bars Allergen Safety Guide for Cincinnati

Protein bars are convenient on-the-go nutrition, but undeclared allergens pose serious risks for sensitive consumers in Cincinnati. Ohio's Food Labeling Law requires manufacturers to clearly disclose major allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, soy, wheat, fish, and shellfish), yet recalls for hidden allergens still occur regularly. Understanding local allergen requirements and knowing how to verify bar safety can protect you and your family.

Ohio Allergen Labeling Requirements for Protein Bars

Ohio follows the federal Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA), which mandates that manufacturers declare the top 8 allergens on labels. Protein bars manufactured for sale in Ohio must list allergen information in plain language (e.g., "Contains: peanuts, milk") either in the ingredient statement or immediately after. The FDA enforces these rules, and non-compliance can trigger recalls and enforcement actions. Cincinnati retailers and online sellers shipping to Ohio must verify that all protein bars meet these disclosure standards before sale.

Recent Undeclared Allergen Recalls Affecting Consumers

The FDA and FSIS regularly issue recalls for protein bars with undeclared allergens like tree nuts, soy, and milk. These recalls typically occur when manufacturing facilities process multiple allergens or when ingredient suppliers fail to disclose cross-contamination risks. Cincinnati residents should monitor Panko Alerts, the FDA's Enforcement Reports, and the CDC's food recall database to stay informed of active recalls. Cross-contamination warnings ("may contain" statements) are voluntary but important—check for them on bars processed in shared facilities.

Cincinnati Food Allergy Resources and Local Support

Cincinnati's health department and local hospitals (including Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center) offer food allergy counseling and emergency protocols for severe reactions. The Ohio Department of Health provides allergen safety guidance and partners with retailers to enforce labeling compliance. Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) offers Cincinnati-area support groups and educational workshops. Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including the FDA and local Cincinnati health departments, enabling real-time alerts for allergen recalls relevant to your location and dietary needs.

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