Weekly Food Recalls Impacting Georgia

Shiso Katsuo Ninniku and Miso Katsuo Ninniku recalled due to undeclared fish

Niitakaya USA Inc. of Montebello, CA, is recalling All Best By dates of its 5.2 ounce (147 gram) packages of #3700 Shiso Katsuo Ninniku /#3701 Miso Katsuo Ninniku because they may contain undeclared Allergen of Fish (Bonito). People who have allergies to fish run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

The recalled #3700 Shiso Katsuo Ninniku /#3701 Miso Katsuo Ninniku were distributed nationwide to retail stores and through distributors.

The product comes in a 5.2 ounce (147 grams), clear plastic package marked with Niitakaya logo on the top. The product images are below. The Best By date will be located in the top back part of the package.

No illnesses have been reported to date.

The recall was initiated after it was discovered that product containing Fish (Bonito) was distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of “Containing allergen: Fish (Bonito)”.

Distribution of the product has been suspended until the company is certain that the problem has been corrected.

Consumers who have purchased 5.2 ounce (147 grams) packages of #3700 Shiso Katsuo Ninniku and #3701 Miso Katsuo Ninniku are urged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund, if allergic to fish. Consumers with questions may contact the company Monday to Friday 7AM-3PM PDT at 323-720-5050.


Mini waffle cones recalled due to undeclared milk

Hammond’s Candies of Denver, CO is recalling 4-ounce bags of Dark Chocolate Filled Mini Waffle Cones because they may contain undeclared milk. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

Hammond’s Dark Chocolate Filled Mini Waffle Cones were distributed to AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY, Washington, D.C., through retail stores and mail order via:

https://www.hammondscandies.com

and

https://www.amazon.com.

The recalled Hammond’s Dark Chocolate Filled Mini Waffle Cones are packaged in a 4-ounce stand-up, resealable bag, with UPC -6 91355 90513 5. Hammond’s item number for this product is FC23212. The recalled product codes LN0525453 Use By: 03/20/2025 and LN0525453 Use By: 05/20/2025 can be found printed on the lower-center region of the back of the bag. See below photos for example.

One report of an allergic reaction has been reported in connection with this problem to date.

The recall was initiated after the firm received one consumer report of an allergic reaction experienced after consuming the product. As part of the firm’s ongoing investigation, the product was tested and found to contain more than trace amounts of milk proteins, which is not indicated on the packaging. The firm’s investigation into the cause is ongoing.

Consumers who have purchased Hammond’s Dark Chocolate Filled Mini Waffle Cones are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact Devon DeVries at Hammond’s Candies at 1-888-226-3999 or at 303-333-5588 x 180 Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm MST.


Refresco Beverages US Inc. of Tampa, FL, has expanded their recall of Great Value Apple Juice to include 133,500 cases of multiple other brands, including Market Basket, Nature’s Nectar, Nice!, Solevita, Urban Meadow, Weis and Wellsley Farms. The recall was initiated because the products contain inorganic arsenic above the action level set in guidance to industry.

The recalled apple juice was sold at Aldi, Walmart, Walgreens, BJ’s, Dollar General, Weis and other stores.

The recall was initiated on Aug. 26, 2024, and is ongoing.

About arsenic

According to the Food and Drugs Administration, arsenic is toxic to humans and can affect people of any age or health status. The potential for long-term adverse health effects from consuming food contaminated with arsenic vary depending on the level of arsenic in the food; age of the consumer; length, amount, and frequency of exposure to arsenic in the food; and other exposures happening at the same time—either to arsenic from other sources, or other contaminants or to beneficial nutrients.

Short-term exposure to very high amounts of inorganic arsenic can result in nausea, vomiting, bruising, and numbness or burning sensations in the hands and feet.

Current research indicates that inorganic arsenic is more dangerous than organic arsenic and the health effects from exposure are more severe. Organic arsenic compounds contain arsenic with carbon, and are not related to organic farming practices.

Exposure to high levels of arsenic during times of active brain development is associated with adverse neurological effects such as learning disabilities, behavior difficulties, and lowered IQ. Fetuses, infants, and children are particularly vulnerable to the potential harmful effects from arsenic exposure because of their smaller body sizes and rapid metabolism and growth.

For adults, long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic has been associated with skin disorders and increased risks for skin, bladder, and lung cancers, and for cardiovascular disease. For people of all ages, short-term exposure to very high amounts of inorganic arsenic can result in nausea, vomiting, bruising, and numbness or burning sensations in the hands and feet.

Distribution pattern:

  • Great Value (8oz): Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maine, New York, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, Kentucky, South Carolina.
  • Great Value (96 oz): Puerto Rico, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Maine, New York, Virginia
  • Market Basket 100% apple juice: Maine
  • Nice! 100% apple juice: Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida
  • Weis 100% apple juice: Pennsylvania, Maryland
  • Urban Meadow 100% apple juice: Pennsylvania
  • Natures Nectar 100% apple juice: New York, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina
  • Wellsley Farms 100% apple juice: Florida, New Jersey, Massachusetts
  • Solevita 100% apple juice: Virginia
  • Clover Valley 100% apple juice: South Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky, Florida, Indiana, New York

Recalled products:

  • Great Value 8oz Apple Juice in 6pack; PET plastic bottle
  • Great Value 96oz Apple Juice; PET plastic bottle
  • Market Basket 100% apple juice; 64 oz; PET plastic bottle
  • Nice! 100% apple juice ; 64 oz; PET plastic bottle
  • Weis 100% apple juice; 64 oz; PET plastic bottle
  • Urban Meadow 100% apple juice; 64 oz; PET plastic bottle
  • Natures Nectar 100% apple juice; 64 oz; PET plastic bottle
  • Wellsley Farms 100% apple juice; 96 oz; PET plastic bottle
  • Solevita 100% apple juice; 64 oz; PET plastic bottle
  • Clover Valley 100% apple juice; 64 oz; PET plastic bottle

Code Information:

  • Great Value 8oz – BEST If used by: DEC 2624 CT89-6; Best if used by: DEC 2724 CT89-6
  • Great Value 96 oz: Best if used by DEC 2624 CT89-5; Best if used by DEC 2724 CT89-5; Best if used by DEC 2824 CT89-5
  • Market Basket 100% apple juice: code 032525 CT89-1
  • Nice! 100% apple juice code: Best By Mar 25 25 CT89-1
  • Weis 100% apple juice code: Sell By 032525 CT89-1
  • Urban Meadow 100% apple juice code: Best By 032625 CT89-1
  • Natures Nectar 100% apple juice codes: Best By Mar26 2025 CT89-4 AND Best By Mar27 2025 CT89-4
  • Wellsley Farms 100% apple juice code: Use By 032625 CT89-5
  • Solevita 100% apple juice code: Best By 03272025 CT89-4
  •  Clover Valley 100% apple juice code: Best By 03/27/2025 CT89-4

Consumers should not use this product. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to their place of purchase.

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