Key Takeaway

Denali Ingredients Cream Tech 250 Sour Cream Stabilizer, Item 500120-1014, 50 lb. bag. Storage: For maximum Freshness Store at Ambient Temperatures Below 85F. This container is intended for Food P by Denali Ingredients LLC was recalled on October 19, 2020. The hazard: Stabilizer was made with Citric Acid instead of Sodium Citrate.

FDA Food Class III Terminated

Denali Ingredients Cream Tech 250 Sour Cream Stabilizer, Item 500120-1014, 50 lb. bag. Storage: For maximum Freshness Store at Ambient Temperatures Below 85F. This container is intended for Food P

Recalled: October 19, 2020 ~2250 lbs. units affected F-0121-2021

Description

Denali Ingredients Cream Tech 250 Sour Cream Stabilizer, Item 500120-1014, 50 lb. bag. Storage: For maximum Freshness Store at Ambient Temperatures Below 85F. This container is intended for Food Products Only. No other Use Authorized. Dispose of in an Approved Manner.

Hazard / Reason

Stabilizer was made with Citric Acid instead of Sodium Citrate.

Class III: Product that is not likely to cause adverse health consequences.

Class III is the least severe classification. The product is unlikely to cause adverse health consequences but still violates FDA regulations.

Products Affected

Denali Ingredients Cream Tech 250 Sour Cream Stabilizer, Item 500120-1014, 50 lb. bag. Storage: For maximum Freshness Store at Ambient Temperatures Below 85F. This container is intended for Food P

Food

Denali Ingredients Cream Tech 250 Sour Cream Stabilizer, Item 500120-1014, 50 lb. bag. Storage: For maximum Freshness Store at Ambient Temperatures Below 85F. This container is intended for Food P

Food

Company Information

Denali Ingredients LLC

New Berlin, WI, United States

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Distribution

FL and OH

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