Key Takeaway

Three Way Popcorn Sampler that contains three types of popcorn (cheese, carmel and buttered popcorn) packed inside one unlabeled clear plastic bag, physically divided by a three-way paperboard divider by JML Holdings Inc was recalled on October 21, 2016. The hazard: Undeclared eggs on the finished product label.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Three Way Popcorn Sampler that contains three types of popcorn (cheese, carmel and buttered popcorn) packed inside one unlabeled clear plastic bag, physically divided by a three-way paperboard divider

Recalled: October 21, 2016 ~8 cans units affected F-0503-2017

Description

Three Way Popcorn Sampler that contains three types of popcorn (cheese, carmel and buttered popcorn) packed inside one unlabeled clear plastic bag, physically divided by a three-way paperboard divider. The bag is packed inside a metal tin.

Hazard / Reason

Undeclared eggs on the finished product label.

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

Three Way Popcorn Sampler that contains three types of popcorn (cheese, carmel and buttered popcorn) packed inside one unlabeled clear plastic bag, physically divided by a three-way paperboard divider

Food

Three Way Popcorn Sampler that contains three types of popcorn (cheese, carmel and buttered popcorn) packed inside one unlabeled clear plastic bag, physically divided by a three-way paperboard divider

Food

Company Information

JML Holdings Inc

Holland, OH, United States

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Distribution

Product was distributed in the following states: IL, MI, and OH.

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