Key Takeaway

Mild Chili Powder, Salt-Free, sold under brand Aunt Patty's brand, packaged in 25 lb. pack. Item #14835. Product is labeled in part, "***Handled in a facility that processes and/or repacks peanuts, s by GloryBee Inc was recalled on January 6, 2015. The hazard: Mild Chili Powder Salt Free is recalled because it contains more than 25 ppm peanut protein.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Mild Chili Powder, Salt-Free, sold under brand Aunt Patty's brand, packaged in 25 lb. pack. Item #14835. Product is labeled in part, "***Handled in a facility that processes and/or repacks peanuts, s

Recalled: January 6, 2015 ~475 lbs. units affected F-1622-2015

Description

Mild Chili Powder, Salt-Free, sold under brand Aunt Patty's brand, packaged in 25 lb. pack. Item #14835. Product is labeled in part, "***Handled in a facility that processes and/or repacks peanuts, soy, wheat, tree nuts, and dairy products.***"

Hazard / Reason

Mild Chili Powder Salt Free is recalled because it contains more than 25 ppm peanut protein.

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

Mild Chili Powder, Salt-Free, sold under brand Aunt Patty's brand, packaged in 25 lb. pack. Item #14835. Product is labeled in part, "***Handled in a facility that processes and/or repacks peanuts, s

Food

Mild Chili Powder, Salt-Free, sold under brand Aunt Patty's brand, packaged in 25 lb. pack. Item #14835. Product is labeled in part, "***Handled in a facility that processes and/or repacks peanuts, s

Food

Company Information

GloryBee Inc

Eugene, OR, United States

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Distribution

distributed in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington

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