Domino Foods Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 13 total recalls

Domino Foods 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 (13)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Domino Foods Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Jan 13, 2026 Sodexo Stars Saccharin (Pink) Packets, Sugar Substitute, Net Wt 0.035 oz. (1g... Undeclared Aspartame Class III
Aug 12, 2025 PURE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR, NET WT 50 LB (22.67kg), Distributed by Domino Foo... Potential contamination with foreign objects. Class II
Oct 17, 2022 Domino and C&H Granulated Pure Cane Sugar Easy Baking Tub packaged in 3.5lb p... Potential to contain metal wire from broken screen Class II
Jun 18, 2022 50# (pound) Domino Light Brown Sugar. This is packaged in bags made of multi... Syrup used to manufacture Light Brown Sugar may have been exposed to extraneo... Class II
Feb 28, 2020 GREAT VALUE¿ Pure Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. Sold as individual bags on a uni... Possible foreign material: metal pieces Class II
Feb 13, 2020 Domino Premium Pure Cane Light Brown Sugar, 16 oz (1 LB) box, UPC 04920005675... Possible foreign material. Class II
Feb 13, 2020 SYSCO Classic Light Brown Cane Sugar, 32 oz (2 LB) plastic bag, UPC 074865755... Possible foreign material. Class II
Feb 13, 2020 SYSCO Classic Light Brown Cane Sugar, 25 LB bag, UPC 074865990301, Lots 50043... Possible foreign material. Class II
Feb 13, 2020 Great Value Light Brown Sugar, 32 oz (2 LB) plastic bag, UPC 078742372211, Lo... Possible foreign material. Class II
Feb 13, 2020 HY-VEE Pure Cane Light Brown Sugar, 32 oz (2 LB) plastic bag, UPC 07545005517... Possible foreign material. Class II
Feb 13, 2020 C&H Pure Cane Sugar Golden Brown, 32 oz (2 LB) plastic bag, UPC 015800090038,... Possible foreign material. Class II
Feb 13, 2020 Domino Premium Pure Cane Golden Light Brown Sugar, 50 LB bag, UPC 04920000972... Possible foreign material. Class II
Feb 13, 2020 Domino Premium Pure Cane Medium Brown Sugar, 50 LB bag, UPC 049200009727, Lot... Possible foreign material. Class II

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