Key Takeaway

Neiman Marcus Christmas Petit Fours 24pc by Sweet Shop Candies, Inc was recalled on December 8, 2023. The hazard: mold and yeast in product

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Neiman Marcus Christmas Petit Fours 24pc

Recalled: December 8, 2023 ~1488 units units affected F-0774-2024

Description

Neiman Marcus Christmas Petit Fours 24pc

Hazard / Reason

mold and yeast in product

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

Neiman Marcus Christmas Petit Fours 24pc

Food

Neiman Marcus Christmas Petit Fours 24pc

Food

Company Information

Sweet Shop Candies, Inc

Mount Pleasant, TX, United States

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Distribution

Product was distributed to one distribution center. Then to retail stores in TX, PA, CA, MO, IL, VA, NC, NJ, FL, CO, GA, NY, NV, MA, MI, HI, AZ

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