Key Takeaway

New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace Xpress, packaged in 16-oz. plastic cups (6/case) and New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace packaged in 16-lb. (2-gal.) buckets. The firm name on the label is N by New Horizon Cuisine was recalled on January 31, 2014. The hazard: Product was manufactured using chicken that was reported to be spoiled by another government agency.

FDA Food Class III Terminated

New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace Xpress, packaged in 16-oz. plastic cups (6/case) and New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace packaged in 16-lb. (2-gal.) buckets. The firm name on the label is N

Recalled: January 31, 2014 ~59/16-lb. buckets and 20/6/16-oz. plastic cup cases units affected F-1697-2014

Description

New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace Xpress, packaged in 16-oz. plastic cups (6/case) and New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace packaged in 16-lb. (2-gal.) buckets. The firm name on the label is New Horizon Cuisine, Ankeny, IA.

Hazard / Reason

Product was manufactured using chicken that was reported to be spoiled by another government agency.

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

New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace Xpress, packaged in 16-oz. plastic cups (6/case) and New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace packaged in 16-lb. (2-gal.) buckets. The firm name on the label is N

Food

New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace Xpress, packaged in 16-oz. plastic cups (6/case) and New Horizon Cuisine Chicken Demi-Glace packaged in 16-lb. (2-gal.) buckets. The firm name on the label is N

Food

Company Information

New Horizon Cuisine

Ankeny, IA, United States

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Distribution

Distribution was made to IA, IL, and MI. There was no foreign/military/government distribution.

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