The Coffee Connexion Co Alfredo Sauce, 3 lb recall — FDA H-0909-2026
Product contains dry milk powder ingredient recalled by the supplier due to potential Salmonella contamination
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Product contains dry milk powder ingredient recalled by the supplier due to potential Salmonella contamination
Potential contamination with foreign objects (metal pieces).
Contains statement does not declare Tuna
Contains statement does not declare Shrimp
Potential contamination with foreign objects (metal pieces).
The product may contain undeclared allergens (cashews, pistachios), and dried cherries.
Potential contamination with Salmonella
Potential contamination with foreign objects (metal pieces).
Contains statement does not declare Salmon
Contains statement does not declare Crab and Pollock
Contains statement does not declare Hazelnut
Product contains dry milk powder ingredient recalled by the supplier due to potential Salmonella contamination
Product was manufactured and distributed without the benefit of an approved food establishment inspection and the required regulatory safety parameters could not be verified.
Contains statement does not declare Crab
Undeclared egg
Possible contamination with Cereulide toxin.
Imported Enoki Mushrooms samples collected by Florida Department of Health tested positive for Listeria Monocytogenes.
Product is potentially contaminated with foreign material (plastic particles).
Contains statement does not declare Walnut
Contains statement does not declare Almond
Products were made with recalled California Dairies milk powder due to Salmonella.
Product was made with milk powder recalled by the supplier due to Salmonella contamination.
Potential contamination with Salmonella.
Product was made with milk powder recalled by the supplier due to Salmonella contamination.
FDA enforcement reports are classified by potential health hazard. Class I is the most serious classification, while Class II and Class III generally indicate lower levels of risk. The classification shown here comes from the official FDA record.
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