Diced Carrots recalled over botulism risk
- Recall date
- December 20, 2018
- Source
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) — enforcement report
- Official notice title
- Apple Foods, Inc. recalls Diced Carrots, packaged in vacuum sealed clear polybags, 5 pounds each, four packages per case. Product is sold under b…
- Recall number
- F-0875-2019
- FDA classification
- Class II
- Brand / firm
- Apple Foods, Inc.
- Sold / distributed
- distributed in Oregon
Why it was recalled
Diced Carrots and Carrot Sticks, packaged in vacuum bags, are recalled due to a potential for Clostridium botulinum growth and toxin formation.
Class II means using this product may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems; the chance of serious harm is remote.
What was recalled
Diced Carrots, packaged in vacuum sealed clear polybags, 5 pounds each, four packages per case. Product is sold under brand name Apple Foods. Carrot Sticks, packaged in vacuum sealed clear polybags, 5 pounds each, four packages per case. Product is sold under brand name Apple Foods. This product distributed with the words "Keep Refrigerated" on case labels but it does not instruct to keep refrigerated under 38 F. There are no labels on individual bags.
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