Key Takeaway

Candy coated popcorn shaped into a heart weighing 1.5 ounces per piece and individually wrapped in clear plastic packaging. There are 24 popcorn balls per case. by Popcorn Factory, The was recalled on February 4, 2014. The hazard: The Nutrition Facts and allergen label was not applied individual popcorn balls in a Valentine's Day promotion package. The popcorn balls contain milk...

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Candy coated popcorn shaped into a heart weighing 1.5 ounces per piece and individually wrapped in clear plastic packaging. There are 24 popcorn balls per case.

Recalled: February 4, 2014 ~27 cases (648 popcorn balls) units affected F-1553-2014

Description

Candy coated popcorn shaped into a heart weighing 1.5 ounces per piece and individually wrapped in clear plastic packaging. There are 24 popcorn balls per case.

Hazard / Reason

The Nutrition Facts and allergen label was not applied individual popcorn balls in a Valentine's Day promotion package. The popcorn balls contain milk and soy allergens.

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Candy coated popcorn shaped into a heart weighing 1.5 ounces per piece and individually wrapped in clear plastic packaging. There are 24 popcorn balls per case.

Food

Candy coated popcorn shaped into a heart weighing 1.5 ounces per piece and individually wrapped in clear plastic packaging. There are 24 popcorn balls per case.

Food

Company Information

Popcorn Factory, The

Lake Forest, IL, United States

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Distribution

US: Nationwide (CA, CT, FL, GA, IL, KS, MI, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, PA, TX, VT ,WI)

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