Custom Ingredients LLC

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

Custom Ingredients 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 (20)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Custom Ingredients LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix JD 6-4, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture ... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix DRWC, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture of... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Natural Cheese Pre-mix DRWC DJ 6-2, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Chipotle Cheese Pre-mix DA 15-1, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the ma... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix JC 9-3, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture ... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix JE 4-2, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture ... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 All Natural Cheese Pre-mix JF 12-1, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 All Natural Cheese Pre-mix IA 9-4, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the ... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Monterey Jack Pre-mix HI 10-3, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manu... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Monterey Jack Pre-mix EI 20-3, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manu... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix, CF 21-1, in 50 lbs bags, intended to be used in the manufactu... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix ME 14-1, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix, LG 18-1,in 50 lbs bags, used in the manufacture of cheese dip Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix EF 18-1, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix JC 6-1, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture ... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix ACNC, in 45 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture of... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Spinach Pre-mix HG 25-3, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufactur... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 French Onion Dip Pre--mix CJ 7-3, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the m... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix DRNC, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture of... Undeclared wheat Class II
Feb 17, 2014 Cheese Pre-mix JG 9-1, in 50 lbs bags intended to be used in the manufacture ... Undeclared wheat Class II

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