Key Takeaway

Coast Tropical Brand Whole Mangoes, Kent & Keitt's varieties, 10 lb box. The recalled mangos were sold between July 7, and August 30, 2012 and can be identified by the brand sticker along with one by Coast Citrus Dist was recalled on September 19, 2012. The hazard: The mangoes, packed at Agricola Daniella, in Sinaloa, Mexico, that have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Branderup.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Coast Tropical Brand Whole Mangoes, Kent & Keitt's varieties, 10 lb box. The recalled mangos were sold between July 7, and August 30, 2012 and can be identified by the brand sticker along with one

Recalled: September 19, 2012 ~2,630,663 boxes units affected F-0011-2013

Description

Coast Tropical Brand Whole Mangoes, Kent & Keitt's varieties, 10 lb box. The recalled mangos were sold between July 7, and August 30, 2012 and can be identified by the brand sticker along with one of the following numbers: 3114, 4051, 4311, 4584, and 4959 and the words PRODUCT OF MEXICO. Packed in carboard open carton tray.

Hazard / Reason

The mangoes, packed at Agricola Daniella, in Sinaloa, Mexico, that have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella Branderup.

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Coast Tropical Brand Whole Mangoes, Kent & Keitt's varieties, 10 lb box. The recalled mangos were sold between July 7, and August 30, 2012 and can be identified by the brand sticker along with one

Food

Coast Tropical Brand Whole Mangoes, Kent & Keitt's varieties, 10 lb box. The recalled mangos were sold between July 7, and August 30, 2012 and can be identified by the brand sticker along with one

Food

Company Information

Coast Citrus Dist

San Diego, CA, United States

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Distribution

Us states: FL, NY, CO, NJ, KS, PA, AZ, IL, TX, AL, GA, MN, MD, MA, NC, TN, OH, CA, MO, ND, SC, and VA.

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