Key Takeaway

Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box. One, 2.5 gallon bag per box. 2.5 gal Bag-In-Box to be used in a dispensing machine at foodservice & convenience outlets. by DANONE was recalled on September 5, 2019. The hazard: Mislabeled outer box of Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box. Outer box incorrectly indicates the product is almond milk instead of soymilk. The internal p...

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box. One, 2.5 gallon bag per box. 2.5 gal Bag-In-Box to be used in a dispensing machine at foodservice & convenience outlets.

Recalled: September 5, 2019 ~46 Cases units affected F-2244-2019

Description

Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box. One, 2.5 gallon bag per box. 2.5 gal Bag-In-Box to be used in a dispensing machine at foodservice & convenience outlets.

Hazard / Reason

Mislabeled outer box of Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box. Outer box incorrectly indicates the product is almond milk instead of soymilk. The internal product in box is labeled correctly as Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box.

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

Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box. One, 2.5 gallon bag per box. 2.5 gal Bag-In-Box to be used in a dispensing machine at foodservice & convenience outlets.

Food

Silk Soymilk Vanilla Bag-In-Box. One, 2.5 gallon bag per box. 2.5 gal Bag-In-Box to be used in a dispensing machine at foodservice & convenience outlets.

Food

Company Information

DANONE

Mount Crawford, VA, United States

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Distribution

The product was shipped to 3 locations of Dot Foods, Inc. 3 States: Arizona, California, Indiana.

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