Poppies International, Inc. recalls Delizza Belgian Custard Cream Mini Eclairs-30 Count products due to the potential for Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled items can be identified by the following lot number (L1M1018 Best Before 09/09/19) which can be found on the side of the packaging, distributed to retailers in GA.
eBars is recalling its line of health bars because they may contain undeclared peanut and/or almond allergens, including the following flavors: MAN, WOMAN, TRIM Cocoa Raspberry, TRIM Cocoa Almond, RUN Cocoa Almond, RUN Cocoa Raspberry, FOCUS Chocolate Peanut, FOCUS 4 KIDS, GOLF Chocolate Almond, GOLF Cocoa Raspberry, HEAL Chocolate Peanut, FIT Organic Peanut Butter Chocolate Raspberry. The products were sold in Whole Foods and Kroger stores in GA and other states.
Tony Downs Food Company is recalling canned chunk chicken breast products that may be contaminated with extraneous hard plastic materials. The products contain “P-65” inside the USDA mark of inspection and were shipped to retail stores nationwide:
- Cases of six 12.5-oz. cans of “Member’s Mark PREMIUM Natural Chunk CHICKEN BREAST IN WATER” with lot code 17333, case code 9816 and a use-by date of Nov. 29, 2020.
- Cases of six 50-oz. cans of “Member’s Mark FOOD SERVICE PREMIUM Natural Chunk CHICKEN BREAST IN WATER” with lot code 17332, case code 9817 and a use-by date of Nov. 28, 2019.
King Arthur Flour Company is recalling Organic Coconut Flour (16 oz.), after testing revealed the presence of Salmonella. The product has a Best If Used By Dates of 10/25/2018 (LOT: CF22017E) and 12/04/2018 (LOT: CF22017E) and UPC # 0 71012 10702 5. The recalled Organic Coconut Flour (16 oz.) was distributed through retailers and distributors nationwide.
Recalls for products sold over the internet:
Expanded: PDX Aromatics (DBA Kraken Kratom, Phytoextractum, and Soul Speciosa) issues second recall to include certain red vein and green vein kratom powder and capsule products because they may be contaminated with Salmonella. The second expanded recall is being initiated in response to four confirmed cases of illness associated with these products. The products were sold directly to internet consumers in the US through the company’s websites: