Dale & Thomas Popcorn, LLC

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 14 total recalls

Dale & Thomas Popcorn, 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 (14)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Dale & Thomas Popcorn, LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Drizzled Cinnamon Sugar Kettlecorn Net Wt. 5.5 oz. UPC 84357... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Chocolate Peanut Butter Kettlecorn Net Wt 5 oz. UPC 84357100... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Apple Crisp Popcorn Net Wt. 6.5 oz. UPC 843571003243 Popcor... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Salt and Pepper Popcorn Net Wt. 6.9 oz UPC 843571003557 Pop... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Drizzled Black & White Kettlecorn Net Wt. 6 oz. UPC 84357100... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Wasabi Reserve Popcorn Net Wt. 5.5 oz UPC 843571002048 Popc... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana American Cheese Popcorn Net Wt. 7 oz. UPC 843571004134 Dist... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Almond Biscotti Caramel Popcorn Net Wt. 6.5 oz. UPC 84357100... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Bacon Ranch Popcorn Net Wt. 3.5 oz - UPC 843571001942 Net W... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Caramel Popcorn Net Wt. 7.4 oz. UPC 843571003045 Net Wt. 8 ... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Roasted Peanut Caramel Popcorn Net Wt. 7 oz, UPC 84357100386... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Aged White Cheddar Popcorn 0.8 oz - UPC 843571004233 3.5 oz-... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Dark Fudge Chocolate Chip Kettlecorn Net Wt. 5.5 oz, UPC 843... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II
Sep 18, 2012 Popcorn Indiana Kettlecorn Net Wt. 9.75 oz UPC 84357100050 Net Wt. 14 oz. U... Various flavors of popcorn were manufactured on a conveyor belt which tested ... Class II

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