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FDA upgrades NuNaturals sweetener recall to Class II after label mix-up involving stevia and monk fruit products.
Apparently, some High Noon canned beverages may have a hint of danger as well.
There were several food and product recalls for the week of July 28-Aug. 3 that you might have missed, including recalls for yogurt and kitchen step ladders ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classified the recall of more than 64,000 pounds of butter as Class II, the second-highest risk level.The voluntary recall of the butter, began on July 14 for ...
A voluntary recall has been issued for over 64,000 pounds of butter found to contain an undeclared allergen. The voluntary recall was initiated July 14 by food ingredient company Bunge North America, ...
According to the FDA, the contamination was discovered by the company during “internal testing of their products.” ...
Bunge North America Inc. has voluntarily recalled over 29,000 kilos of NH European Style Butter Blend in the US due to a ...
More than 64,000 pounds of butter have been recalled across the United States and in the Dominican Republic due to an ...
Missouri-based food company Bunge North America has recalled 64,800 pounds - the equivalent of 1,800 cases - of its NH ...
NuNaturals, a company known for its zero-sugar sweeteners, baking items, and other goods, issued a voluntary recall of ...
Monk Fruit Recall Alert: FDA Says You Might Be Eating Stevia Instead originally appeared on Parade. A sweetener swap you didn ...