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  • Field Day Garbanzo Beans Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergen and Mislabeling

    Field Day Garbanzo Beans Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergen and Mislabeling

    On March 4, 2011, a voluntary recall of Field Day® Organic Garbanzo Beans (Chickpeas) was announced by manufacturer Faribault Foods Inc. The reason for the said recall is that some cans have minestrone soup on its label. The recall was made after 2 reports reached Faribault Foods that the cans of the affected product contains…

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  • Product Recall of Stem Arnica and Arnica Flower Due to Erroneous Labeling of Product Usage

    Product Recall of Stem Arnica and Arnica Flower Due to Erroneous Labeling of Product Usage

    NAC Foods Co. of New Jersey announced a product recall of its Arnica Stem and Flower products on March 22. The products are under the Mi Pepito brand and were recalled because information that is printed regarding its usage was found to be erroneous. The company initiated recall was made after NAC Foods received feedback…

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  • A Product Recall of Protein Supplements Due to A Possibility of Health Risk

    A Product Recall of Protein Supplements Due to A Possibility of Health Risk

    On March 29, Nutrition Express of California announced a voluntary product recall for its whey isolate products. The reason for the recall is the possibility of Salmonella contamination. The recall was initiated after the company’s supplier for whey protein recalled its product because it tested positive for Salmonella. The product recall is limited only to…

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  • A Voluntary Product Recall of Specific Le Bon Patisserie Products

    A Voluntary Product Recall of Specific Le Bon Patisserie Products

    Le Bon Patisserie announced a voluntary product recall on some of its products last April 5. The reason for the recall is the possibility that undeclared allergens may be present in the products. Egg, wheat, walnuts, pistachios and milk may be present as ingredients in the products despite being undeclared. The recall was made after…

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  • Mexicantown Whole Announces a Product Recall on Specific Products

    Mexicantown Whole Announces a Product Recall on Specific Products

    On April 7, Mexicantown Wholesale announced a voluntary recall of its Pan Nuez products. This was because the said product may have undeclared pecan chips, which are considered to be pathogens.  Included in the recall are some specific lots of Magdalena, Yoyo, Pan de Maiz, and Tacos de PanDanes products. These may also contain an…

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  • A Product Recall on Organic Food Bar Inc. Chocolatey Chocolate Chips Food Bars

    A Product Recall on Organic Food Bar Inc. Chocolatey Chocolate Chips Food Bars

    Organic Food Bar Inc. announced a product recall for its chocolate chip food bar products. The food bars were recalled because they may contain an undeclared ingredient, peanut, which is considered a food allergen. The recall was made after it was discovered that cross contamination of materials on the part of their vendor The Company…

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  • Product Recall for Kandy Cantaloupes

    Product Recall for Kandy Cantaloupes

    Eagle Produce, LLC announced on the 24th of June, a recall for some of its cantaloupes. These fruit may possibly have been contaminated with salmonella. The incidence was discovered after results of a random sampling done by the USDA showed that some cantaloupes in the particular lot were positive for salmonella. Those cantaloupes that were…

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  • Product Recall Announced for Quenby Hall Blue Stilton Cheese

    Product Recall Announced for Quenby Hall Blue Stilton Cheese

    Scratter Foods Inc. recently announced a recall for Quenby Hall Blue Stilton® Leicestershire Blue Veined Cheese product because of a possible bacterial contamination. The recalled products are said to possibly be contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. This was discovered after a routine sampling of the product showed that the bulk was positive for bacteria.…

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