Key Takeaway

Trader Joes Coconut Cranberry Granola (SKU 51131), packaged in a 16 oz. box, with Best By date 08/19/16 printed at the top of the package UPC Code: 0051 1315 printed on side panel. by New England Natural Bakers, Inc. was recalled on October 7, 2015. The hazard: Pecan Praline granola was packed into Coconut Granola boxes. Product may contain undeclared milk, wheat, and pecans.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Trader Joes Coconut Cranberry Granola (SKU 51131), packaged in a 16 oz. box, with Best By date 08/19/16 printed at the top of the package UPC Code: 0051 1315 printed on side panel.

Recalled: October 7, 2015 ~747 cases units affected F-0097-2016

Description

Trader Joes Coconut Cranberry Granola (SKU 51131), packaged in a 16 oz. box, with Best By date 08/19/16 printed at the top of the package UPC Code: 0051 1315 printed on side panel.

Hazard / Reason

Pecan Praline granola was packed into Coconut Granola boxes. Product may contain undeclared milk, wheat, and pecans.

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

Trader Joes Coconut Cranberry Granola (SKU 51131), packaged in a 16 oz. box, with Best By date 08/19/16 printed at the top of the package UPC Code: 0051 1315 printed on side panel.

Food

Trader Joes Coconut Cranberry Granola (SKU 51131), packaged in a 16 oz. box, with Best By date 08/19/16 printed at the top of the package UPC Code: 0051 1315 printed on side panel.

Food

Company Information

New England Natural Bakers, Inc.

Greenfield, MA, United States

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Distribution

Directly distributed to Trader Joe's Warehouses in CA and PA. Product was further distributed to Trader Joes stores in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Vermont and Washington D.C.

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