Key Takeaway
Mixes Salsa/Mango Pineapple, Ready To Eat Product, 2, 5-lb Trays per case by FreshPoint Central Florida was recalled on September 25, 2012. The hazard: Coast Citrus Distributors, Inc. and its divisions Coast Tropical and Olympic Fruit & Vegetables are conducting a voluntary product recall of Kent's br...
Mixes Salsa/Mango Pineapple, Ready To Eat Product, 2, 5-lb Trays per case
Description
Mixes Salsa/Mango Pineapple, Ready To Eat Product, 2, 5-lb Trays per case
Hazard / Reason
Coast Citrus Distributors, Inc. and its divisions Coast Tropical and Olympic Fruit & Vegetables are conducting a voluntary product recall of Kent's brand & Keitt's brand mangoes packed at Agricola Daniella due to salmonella associated with mangoes from this producer.
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
Mixes Salsa/Mango Pineapple, Ready To Eat Product, 2, 5-lb Trays per case
FoodCompany Information
FreshPoint Central Florida
Orlando, FL, United States
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Florida
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