Food Recalls Update: All Warnings Issued In June

Since the beginning of June a number of products sold around the United States have been recalled either by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) at the Department of Agriculture.

Products impacted included hedgehot food produced by Vitakraft Sun Seed Inc., which was withdrawn by the manufacturer in cooperation with the FDA on June 22, along with four flavors of Abilyn's Frozen Bakery Ice Cream Cakes which were removed by supermarket chain Wegmans.

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The FDA also announced New Seasons Market LLC was recalling its Strawberry Rhubarb Bakewell Tart due as they were found to contain almonds that weren't declared on the packaging.

Newsweek has compiled a full list of FDA and FSIS recalls that have taken place in June so far.

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Stock photo showing Coffee beans roasting in Ethiopia. Newsweek has compiled a full list of products recalled thus far in June 2024 across the United States including coffee products produced by Snapchill LLC. Edwin Remsberg/VWPics/AP Images

June Recalls So Far

Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc.: Whole cucumbers shipped between May 17 and 21 recalled due to fears of Salmonella contamination.

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UBC Food Distributors: Ground Black Pepper in 7oz plastic containers under the Baraka brand name recalled "because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella."

New Seasons Market: Strawberry Rhubarb Bakewell Tart sold in Oregon and Washington between 22 March and 3 June 2024 recalled as contains undeclared almonds.

Dairy Manufacturers Inc.: Recall of Crecelac Infant 0-12 with an expiration date of 08/2025 after a random sample of the product tested positive for Cronbacter spp, a bacteria that can cause central nervous system infections.

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HomeoCare Laboratories Inc.: Two batches of Homeopathic StellaLife Oral Care Products produced in 2024 recalled after FDA found evidence of microbial contemination.

Green Life Farms: One lot of 4-ounce Baby Arugula containers recalled due to fears they may contain Salmonella. Were for sale between May 31 and June 15 at Publix locations.

Classic Delight LLC: Individually wrapped sandwiches produced between May 11 and June 6 withdrawn over fears they contain Listeria monocytogenes, which can cause "serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems."

ADM Animal Nutrition: Animal food withdrawn over fears it "may contain elevated levels of magnesium, sodium, calcium, chloride and/or phosphorus." Impacted brand names are Grostrong, MoorMan's, MaxLean, Roughage Buster, Pen Pals, Patriot, Goat Power, Juniorglo, Rack Plus and Seniorglo.

Integrity Products: Capsules under the brand name Ram It & To The Moon, marketed "as dietary supplements for male sexual enhancement," were recalled after the FDA found they were contaminated with sildenafil and Tadalafil.

Suntegrity Skincare: Suntegrity Impeccable Skin Sunscreen Foundation (Multiple Shades) lots 107IV, 107NU, 109NU, 117BU, 113SA, 114SA, 106BR, and 101MO were recalled after they were found to have a higher than acceptable mold count.

Penn Herb Company Ltd: 51 bottles of Nature's Wonderland Thyroid Formula recalled over fears it had been contaminated with Salmonella. No reports of this leading to any human illness thus far.

Villa Nueva Interservices LLC: Arepas LA Mejor 25 oz bags of Arepa de Choclo/Chocolo distributed in southern Florida recalled as they may contain undeclared milk.

Aahu Barah USA Inc.: 19 boxes of Aahu Barah Apricot Roll 14OZ recalled because they contain Sulfites which weren't declared on the label. Were distributed in New York, Texas, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Georgia.

Heinen's Inc.: Heinen's Tuscan Salad Bowls distributed in Ohio and Illinois with an expiry date of 06/02/2024 recalled as may contain undeclared pecans.

Hudson Harvest: Hudson Harvest Tomato Basil Sauce sold in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts in May and June recalled following reports of "swelling, leaking, or bursting jars" meaning it could have been under processed.

Snapchill LLC: All canned coffee products made by the company withdrawn "because their current process could lead to the growth and production of the deadly toxin, botulinum toxin, in low acid canned foods."

TDBBS LLC: 3,551 bags of Green Tripe dog treats recalled due to "the potential presence of foreign metal objects."

Vitakraft Sun Seed Inc.: One lot of Sun Seed Vita Prima Hedgehog Food withdrawn over fears it became contaminated with Salmonella.

South American Meat Inc.: Around 20,111 pounds of frozen deef products recalled as they were not presented to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service for inspection when they entered the United States.

Brett Antony Foods: 10-oz. boxes of "WOW BAO BAO THAI-STYLE CURRY CHICKEN" with best before date of 4/12/25 recalled "due to misbranding and undeclared allergens."

Bistro Grande Southwestern Style with Chicken: Product labelled as "Southwestern Style with Chicken" which were packaged on May 28 recalled "due to misbranding and undeclared allergens."

Bonneval Foods, LLC: 1.7 oz. bags containing "BONNEVAL'S BBQ Pork Skins" recalled because they contain wheat and soy which was not declared on the product label.

Farmstead Butcher Block LLC: Dry cured pork and beef bacon items produced from April 12 to May 31 withdrawn by FSIS "due to levels of sodium nitrite that exceed the regulatory limit."

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