WASHINGTON – Tyson Foods, Inc. recalled roughly 67,269 lbs. of Honey BBQ Flavored Boneless Chicken Wyngz on misbranding and undeclared allergens.

Buffalo Style Boneless Chicken Wyngz were packaged in bags meant for Honey BBQ Flavored Boneless Chicken Wyngz and contain milk, soy and egg, which are not declared on the Honey BBQ Flavored Boneless Chicken Wyngz label, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). Consumer complaints alerted Tyson to the problem. There have been no reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of the products, FSIS said.

Products subject to the recall are:

• 25.5-oz. (1.59-lb.) bags of Tyson any’tizers Boneless Chicken Wyngz Honey BBQ Flavored. Each bag bears the USDA mark of inspection. The establishment number “P13456” and the use by date “Aug 072013” or “Aug 082013” are printed on the back of the bags.

• 12.75-lb. shipping cases of “Fully Cooked Boneless Chicken Wyngz Buffalo Style.” Each case bears the USDA mark of inspection. The establishment number “P13456” and the use by date “Aug 07 2013” or “Aug 08 2013” are printed on the cases. Identifying case codes “2202PBF0208:xx” through “2202PBF0223:xx” or “2212PBF0200:xx” through “2212PBF0223:xx,” where the last four digits represent hours and minutes (“xx”) in military time, also can be found printed on cases subject to recall.