Key Takeaway
Somersaults Crunchy Nuggets baked with sunflower seed and toasted grains. Pacific Sea Salt Flavor, Net Wt. 6 oz. UPC 8-98403 00201-7; by Somersault Snack Co., LLC was recalled on August 31, 2012. The hazard: Consumer complaints and subsequent investigation found that packages of Pacific Sea Salt snack crackers had some Santa Fe Salsa snack crackers mixed i...
Somersaults Crunchy Nuggets baked with sunflower seed and toasted grains. Pacific Sea Salt Flavor, Net Wt. 6 oz. UPC 8-98403 00201-7;
Description
Somersaults Crunchy Nuggets baked with sunflower seed and toasted grains. Pacific Sea Salt Flavor, Net Wt. 6 oz. UPC 8-98403 00201-7;
Hazard / Reason
Consumer complaints and subsequent investigation found that packages of Pacific Sea Salt snack crackers had some Santa Fe Salsa snack crackers mixed in. Santa Fe Salsa crackers contain milk protein which is not declared on the ingredient labeling.
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
Company Information
Somersault Snack Co., LLC
Sausalito, CA, United States
View all 3 recalls by Somersault Snack Co., LLC →Distribution
CA, NH, NV, RI, MD, PA, TN, FL, CT. WA, TX, NJ, MN, IN, GA.
Related Recalls
Somersault Pacific Sea Salt flavor, crunchy nuggets baked with sunflower seeds and toasted grains. 1 oz. packages sold in 6-count multi packs. Somersault Snacks co., LLC; Sausalito, Ca 94965
July 2, 2013
Somersault brand Cinnamon Crunch. Crunchy nuggets baked with sunflower seeds and toasted grains. Sunflower seed snack. .5 oz, 1 oz., 2 oz., 6 oz., and 16 oz.
January 7, 2013
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