Chicago Sweet Connections, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 20 total recalls

Chicago Sweet Connections, 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 (20)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Chicago Sweet Connections, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Apricot Flavor packaged in an alumin... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Pineapple Flavor packaged in a clear pla... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Strawberry Flavor packaged in a clear pl... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Raspberry Flavor packaged in a clear pla... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Prune Flavor packaged in a clear plastic... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Cheese Flavor packaged in a clear plasti... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Cheese Flavor packaged in an aluminu... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Chocolate Flavor packaged in a clear pla... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Apple Flavor packaged in a clear plastic... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Blueberry Flavor packaged in an alum... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Raspberry Flavor packaged in an alum... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Chocolate Chip Flavor packaged in an... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Cherry Flavor packaged in a clear plasti... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Cherry Flavor packaged in an aluminu... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Apple Flavor packaged in an aluminum... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Pecan Flavor packaged in an aluminum... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Apricot Flavor packaged in a clear plast... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Custard Flavor packaged in an alumin... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Coffee Cake - Strawberry Flavor packaged in an alu... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II
Feb 25, 2022 Chicago Sweet Connections: Paczkis - Blueberry Flavor packaged in a clear pla... Undeclared Allergens - Egg, Milk, and Wheat Class II

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A high number of recalls does not necessarily indicate that a company is unsafe. Large manufacturers that produce thousands of products across multiple categories will statistically appear in recall databases more frequently. What matters more is the severity of each recall (Class I being the most serious), the speed of response, and whether the company proactively identified and addressed the issue. Companies with robust safety programs often catch problems earlier.

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