Chuckanut Bay Foods LLC

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 16 total recalls

Chuckanut Bay Foods LLC 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 (16)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Chuckanut Bay Foods LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 6, 2022 Item 38180-12, Chuckanut Bay Cheesecake Bites New York + Chocolate. Perishabl... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 32023-56, Chuckanut Bay Espresso Cheesecake Bites (Dark Compound) BULK. ... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 39432-12, Chuckanut Bay DIPPED CHEESECAKE BITES Lemon. Perishable - Keep... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Sunflower Lecithin instead of Soy Le... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 32001-56, Chuckanut Bay New York Cheesecake Bites (Milk Compound) BULK. ... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 39408-12, Chuckanut Bay DIPPED CHEESECAKE BITES Pumpkin. Perishable - K... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Sunflower Lecithin instead of Soy Le... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 34017-12, Chuckanut Bay Cheesecake Bites Chocolate. Perishable - Keep Re... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 32012-56, Chuckanut Bay Key Lime Cheesecake Bites (Dark Compound) BULK. ... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 39417-12, Chuckanut Bay DIPPED CHEESECAKE BITES Chocolate. Perishable -... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Sunflower Lecithin instead of Soy Le... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 81109-12, Chuckanut Bay Sharis Strawberry Cheesecake Bites. Perishable -... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Sunflower Lecithin instead of Soy Le... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 39421-12, Chuckanut Bay DIPPED CHEESECAKE BITES Berry. Perishable - Kee... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Sunflower Lecithin instead of Soy Le... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 32017-56, Chocolate Cheesecake Bites BULK. Perishable - Keep Refrigerat... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Sunflower Lecithin instead of Soy Le... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 34032-12, Chuckanut Bay Cheesecake Bites Lemon. Perishable - Keep Refrig... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 35001-12, Chocolate Covered CHEESECAKE BITES NY SIGNATURE. Edible brand... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Sunflower Lecithin instead of Soy Le... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 34021-12, Chuckanut Bay Cheesecake Bites Berry. Perishable - Keep Refrig... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jul 6, 2022 Item 34033-12, Chuckanut Bay Chocolate Covered Coconut Cheesecake Bites. Peri... Undeclared Soy Lecithin. Label declares Chocolate Compound (Sunflower Lecith... Class II
Jun 25, 2020 Red Velvet Layered Cheesecake is one whole cake (9" round cake) that has been... Undeclared walnut. Carrot Cake Layered Cheesecake was incorrectly decorated ... Class II

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