Kroger stores in metro Atlanta and other parts of Georgia and across the Southeast are recalling an assortment of Aunt Jemima pancake products because they may contain soy that might be harmful to some consumers, the grocery chain announced Monday.

The frozen food packages, produced by Pinnacle Foods Group, have a recommended use date between Nov. 1, 2011 and October 16, 2012. They include Aunt Jemima Oatmeal, Buttermilk, Buttermilk Low Fat, Homestyle, Confetti and Whole Grain pancakes.

Kroger said the products may have come into contact with the same equipment with a product that contained soy protein and if eaten by consumers with sensitivities to soy could result in severe allergic reactions.

More information on the recall is available by calling 1-888-299-7646.

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