- Savannah Bee Company recalled its Honey BBQ Sauce – Mustard due to mislabeling that could prove fatal for those with allergies.
- The affected BBQ sauce was mistakenly labeled as Honey BBQ Sauce – Sweet and does not contain allergen disclaimers for wheat and soy.
- The bbq sauce was distributed nationwide over the past seven months.
It might not be barbecue season quite yet, but that doesn’t mean you’re not dousing your meat in the tangy sauce year-round. If you’re likely to have a bottle sitting in your fridge at any given moment, you’re going to want to pay attention. A nationwide recall on select BBQ sauce could have life-threatening consequences.
Savannah Bee Company has recalled its Honey BBQ Sauce – Mustard for containing undeclared wheat and soy, both of which are top allergens. The recall was initiated after a customer notified the company that its sauce was mislabeled as Honey BBQ Sauce – Sweet.
People with an allergy or sensitivity to wheat and/or soy risk a life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the affected sauce. The affected BBQ sauce was sold in 16-fluid-ounce bottles with the code B1L1360525, UPC code 8 50033 93758 9, and a best-before date of May 16, 2027.
The affected bottles were shipped nationwide to distribution centers, retail stores, and directly to consumers between July 30, 2025, and February 26, 2026. According to the recall, no illnesses associated with the product have been reported to date. Additionally, any consumers who have purchased the affected product are encouraged to dispose of it and request a full refund.
