BAPS Shayona

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 13 total recalls

BAPS Shayona appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (13)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by BAPS Shayona

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Badam Pista Sandwich Almond and pistachio layered fudge Net Wt: ... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Motichur Ladoo Sweet chickpea flour mini-pearls rolled into sphe... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Kesar Penda Ricotta fudge discs flavored with saffron Net Wt: 12... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Burfi Sweetened ricotta fudge Net Wt: 12 Oz 460 Rockbridge Rd NW... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Kaju Pista Roll Sweet rolls made from cashew and pistachio filli... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Plain Penda Ricotta fudge discs flavored with rose water Net Wt:... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Mohanthal Fudge-like sweet made with chickpea flour roasted in c... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Sangam Katri Rose and nut fudge Net Wt: 12 Oz 460 Rockbridge Rd ... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Surti Ghari Sweet dumplings stuffed with minced nuts and glazed ... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Kopra Paak Coconut fudge Net Wt: 12 Oz 460 Rockbridge Rd NW Lilb... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Anjir Roll Sweet rolls made from fig and nut filling Net Wt: 12 ... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Bundi Ladoo Sweet chickpea flour pearls rolled into spheres Net ... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II
Jul 27, 2023 BAPS SHAYONA Kaju Katri Kesar Cashew fudge flavored with saffron Net Wt: 12 O... During an FDA inspection the firm was notified that some of their products co... Class II

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