Check Your Pantry: Tomato Soup Recalled in 14 States Over Hidden Ingredient The product contains milk. Close Credit: GMVozd / Getty Images Key Points Lil' Turtles of Baltic, Ohio, has recalled its Grandma Belle's Tomato Basil Soup because it contains an undeclared milk allergen, per the FDA. The soup comes in 17-ounce glass jars and was sold between September 23, 2022, and December 3, 2025.The recalled product was distributed across multiple states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, Minnesota, Utah, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Iowa.No illnesses have been reported, but people with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity risk serious reactions, including anaphylaxis, if they consume the soup. Check your pantry. Lil’ Turtles of Baltic, Ohio, is recalling its Grandma Belle’s Tomato Basil Soup due to an undeclared milk allergen, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The soup is packaged in 17-ounce glass jars and was sold from September 23, 2022, to December 3, 2025, in several states across the country, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, Minnesota, Utah, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Iowa. The Ohio Department of Agriculture discovered the issue during a routine inspection. While there have been no reports of illness related to the recall, people who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious allergic reaction if they consume this product, the FDA warns. Don't Miss Popular Children’s Toys Recalled for Serious Safety Hazard—What to Know If You Bought This Portable Charger on Amazon, Stop Using It—Major Recall Issued According to Food Allergy Research & Education, reactions to a cow milk allergy vary from person to person, with symptoms ranging from mild, such as hives, to severe, such as life-threatening anaphylaxis. If you have a milk allergy or sensitivity and purchased the recalled soup, contact Lil' Turtles for a replacement. For questions, call Josh Coblentz at 330-897-6400. Explore more: News Recall News