Key Takeaway

Green Tea Ice Cream: Sold under the brand names of: Trader Joe's Brand Matcha- 1 quart tubs, SKU 055740; Shirakiku brand Matcha and Fukuya brand, both in 3 gallon foodservice tubs. by Mikawaya was recalled on June 9, 2017. The hazard: Firm is recalling a limited number of Green Tea and Red Bean ice cream due the possibility of the presence of metal fragments.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Green Tea Ice Cream: Sold under the brand names of: Trader Joe's Brand Matcha- 1 quart tubs, SKU 055740; Shirakiku brand Matcha and Fukuya brand, both in 3 gallon foodservice tubs.

Recalled: June 9, 2017 ~13, 210 cases Trader Joe's, 1945 cases Fukuya brand and 1237 cases Shirakiku brand. units affected F-2399-2017

Description

Green Tea Ice Cream: Sold under the brand names of: Trader Joe's Brand Matcha- 1 quart tubs, SKU 055740; Shirakiku brand Matcha and Fukuya brand, both in 3 gallon foodservice tubs.

Hazard / Reason

Firm is recalling a limited number of Green Tea and Red Bean ice cream due the possibility of the presence of metal fragments.

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

Green Tea Ice Cream: Sold under the brand names of: Trader Joe's Brand Matcha- 1 quart tubs, SKU 055740; Shirakiku brand Matcha and Fukuya brand, both in 3 gallon foodservice tubs.

Food

Green Tea Ice Cream: Sold under the brand names of: Trader Joe's Brand Matcha- 1 quart tubs, SKU 055740; Shirakiku brand Matcha and Fukuya brand, both in 3 gallon foodservice tubs.

Food

Company Information

Mikawaya

Vernon, CA, United States

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Distribution

DC locations in PA, TX, IL, CA, FL.

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