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  • Old Country Sausage Shop

    Old Country Sausage Shop

    Old Country Sausage Shop is a Canadian food processing company headquartered in Alberta, Canada. The company is engaged in the production of different kinds of meat products including sausages, hams and other deli meats. History Co-founder Klaus Schurmann founded Old Country Sausage Shop after years of being an established sausage maker with years of experience…

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  • Kradjian Imp Recalls Specific Variety of Cheeses for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Kradjian Imp Recalls Specific Variety of Cheeses for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    California-based food company Kradjian Imp Co. is recalling about 231 cases of its cheese products due to a possible listeria monocytogenes infection. The problem was found by the company’s supplier, which then notified Kradjian Imp about the possible bacterial contamination. Each case contains 16-ounce packs of Tresse Cheese and 16-ounce packs of Shinglish Cheese, all…

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  • Baraka Candies Recalled for Containing Undeclared Sulfites

    Baraka Candies Recalled for Containing Undeclared Sulfites

    [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”] UBC Food Distributors is urgently recalling its “Baraka Apricot Candies.” The candies are said to contain sulfites that have not been declared on the product’s packaging. Sulfites are used in food…

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  • Arnold Meat Packers

    Arnold Meat Packers

    Arnold Meat Packers is a family-run meat processing business headquartered in Ontario, Canada. History Since its beginning, Arnold Meat Packers has been an independently owned business, run by professionals who are dedicated and experienced in the industry of meat processing. The company recently renovated and upgraded their Kitchener facility as part of improving its performance…

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  • B2 Café / BagelBagel Cafe

    B2 Café / BagelBagel Cafe

    BagelBagel Café, or B2 Café, is a chain of cafés based in Tallahassee, Florida. This café offers a wide range of bakery products for customers who are dining in or ordering out. History BagelBagel Café was established in 1991 as a food retail shop that offered fresh made-to-order meals to customers. John Stout, the business’…

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  • Hawaii Island’s Gourmet Products

    Hawaii Island’s Gourmet Products

    Hawaii Island’s Gourmet Products is a family-owned company engaged in making different kinds of snack foods. The company is best known for its original Atebara chips. History Hawaii Island’s Gourmet Products was once known as The Atebara Chip Company, and was founded 75 years ago by Raymond Atebara of Hilo, Hawaii. Because of the popularity…

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  • Kind Healthy Grains for a Healthier Breakfast and Snack

    Kind Healthy Grains for a Healthier Breakfast and Snack

    New York-based food company Kind Healthy Snacks has introduced a new line of breakfast and snack products that are gluten-free and made from whole grains. This new line, labeled Kind Healthy Grains, offer a healthier option to consumers, especially to those allergic to foods with gluten. According to studies, whole grains benefit the body as…

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  • A Product Recall for Rip Roar’N Crab Soup

    A Product Recall for Rip Roar’N Crab Soup

    Massachusetts-based food company Blount Fine Foods announced on January 11, a recall on its Rip Roar’N Crab Soup product. The product is being recalled for mislabeling, specifically for not indicating some food allergens on the product’s ingredients label. The recalled crab soup is said to contain undeclared wheat, crab and milk allergens. These foods, in…

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