Key Takeaway

Terra Alba Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate packaged in 50 lb. bags; 25 lb. bags; 800kg (1764 lb.) bulk bags; 2000 lb. bulk bags; or approximately 45,000- 48,000 lb. bulk pneumatic tanks by Harrison Gypsum, LLC was recalled on November 4, 2019. The hazard: Possible contamination with Salmonella.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Terra Alba Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate packaged in 50 lb. bags; 25 lb. bags; 800kg (1764 lb.) bulk bags; 2000 lb. bulk bags; or approximately 45,000- 48,000 lb. bulk pneumatic tanks

Recalled: November 4, 2019 ~1,893,438 pounds units affected F-0236-2020

Description

Terra Alba Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate packaged in 50 lb. bags; 25 lb. bags; 800kg (1764 lb.) bulk bags; 2000 lb. bulk bags; or approximately 45,000- 48,000 lb. bulk pneumatic tanks

Hazard / Reason

Possible contamination with Salmonella.

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

Terra Alba Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate packaged in 50 lb. bags; 25 lb. bags; 800kg (1764 lb.) bulk bags; 2000 lb. bulk bags; or approximately 45,000- 48,000 lb. bulk pneumatic tanks

Food

Terra Alba Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate packaged in 50 lb. bags; 25 lb. bags; 800kg (1764 lb.) bulk bags; 2000 lb. bulk bags; or approximately 45,000- 48,000 lb. bulk pneumatic tanks

Food

Company Information

Harrison Gypsum, LLC

Bessie, OK, United States

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Distribution

States within the US: California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky Maryland, New Jersey, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, New Mexico, Iowa, Wisconsin; And the following countries - Peru, Canada, Australia, Vietnam

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