Butter Creek Farms, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 11 total recalls

Butter Creek Farms, Inc. 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 (11)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Butter Creek Farms, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Dec 31, 2013 Lemon Sugar Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling Lemon Sugar Cookies due to undeclared W... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Sprinkle Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling Sprinkle Cookies due to undeclared Whea... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling Oatmeal Raisin Cookies due to undeclar... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Nutty Cow Chips, Nutty Calf Chips, and Nutty Bull Chips cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc is recalling Nutty Cow Chip Cookies due to undeclare... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Cow Chip, Calf Chip and Bull Chip are Chocolate Chip Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling Chocolate Chip Cookies (Cow Chip, Calf ... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Peanut Butter Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling peanut butter cookies due to undeclared... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Mock Baby Ruth Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling Mock Baby Ruth Cookies due to undeclare... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 White Chocolate Macadamia Cookie Butter Creek Farms, Inc is recalling White Chocolate Macadamia Cookie due to ... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Double Chocolate Amaretto Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling Double Chocolate Amaretto Cookies due t... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 M&M Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling M&M Cookies due to undeclared Wheat, E... Class I
Dec 31, 2013 Snickerdoodle Cookies Butter Creek Farms, Inc. is recalling Snickerdoodle Cookies due to undeclared... Class I

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