Key Takeaway

The product comes in a 4-ounce clear plastic tear-strip enclosed container. The pine nuts are sold in store Produce Departments with a clear package front and tan-colored label on the back. The back by Superior Nut & Candy Dist. Co. was recalled on April 16, 2015. The hazard: This voluntary recall has been initiated because pine nuts supplied by Superior Nut & Candy Co., Inc. may contain Salmonella.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

The product comes in a 4-ounce clear plastic tear-strip enclosed container. The pine nuts are sold in store Produce Departments with a clear package front and tan-colored label on the back. The back

Recalled: April 16, 2015 ~960 cases (12/40z. containers per case) units affected F-2302-2015

Description

The product comes in a 4-ounce clear plastic tear-strip enclosed container. The pine nuts are sold in store Produce Departments with a clear package front and tan-colored label on the back. The back label list Pine Nuts as the only ingredient.

Hazard / Reason

This voluntary recall has been initiated because pine nuts supplied by Superior Nut & Candy Co., Inc. may contain 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

The product comes in a 4-ounce clear plastic tear-strip enclosed container. The pine nuts are sold in store Produce Departments with a clear package front and tan-colored label on the back. The back

Food

The product comes in a 4-ounce clear plastic tear-strip enclosed container. The pine nuts are sold in store Produce Departments with a clear package front and tan-colored label on the back. The back

Food

Company Information

Superior Nut & Candy Dist. Co.

Chicago, IL, United States

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Distribution

US: (NC)

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