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Colorado Farm In Durango Recalls Barbecue Sauce

DENVER (AP) - Honey barbeque sauce manufactured at a Colorado farm after Aug. 1 is being recalled for not including anchovies in its list of ingredients, leaving those with fish allergies at risk.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment warned consumers Wednesday to return or discard bottles of Honeyville Honey Barbeque Sauce manufactured by Honeyville Honey Farm in Durango.

The bottles were distributed from August 2011 to May 21, 2012, when an inspection by the Food and Drug Administration revealed anchovies were contained in the Worcestershire sauce used in production.

The label for the finished product didn't list anchovies as an ingredient.

Honeyville owner Danny Culhane says the recall covers about 450 jars distributed to wholesale and mail-order customers around the country. He says customers were sent letters about the recall.

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