E S Foods

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 35 total recalls

E S Foods 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 (35)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by E S Foods

Date Product Reason Class
Apr 3, 2023 61151 Apple Muffin Top TSMB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61246 Cheerios Cereal Bar BB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 65550 5 Days Meal Kit Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61250 Trix Cereal Bar BB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61404 Butterball Turkey Stick MB (meal box) Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61119 RS Cinnamon Toast Crunch BB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61498 Cheese Stick with Marinara Sauce with 2 Grains MB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61152 Smart Choice Chocolate Chip Muffin TSMB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61288 Mini Animal Graham Cinnamon SB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61118C Apple Jacks BB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61237 Nutri-Grain Bar, Strawberry BB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61490 Cheese Cup with 2 Grains MB (meal box) Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61520 Cheese Stick with 2 Grains and 1 Cup Fruit MB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61114 RS Trix BB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
Apr 3, 2023 61247 Pop-Tart Fudge BB Animal Crackers in Meal Kits may contain metal shavings (bronze) Class II
May 19, 2016 Cheese Sauce Meal Break, Item #61410 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Cheese Stick & Marinara with Milk, Item # 61618 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Nacho and Salsa with Milk, Item # 61619 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Tuna Salad w/Milk Meal Break, Item #61603 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Cheese Stick Marinara Sauce Red Vegetable, Item # 61418 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 PBJ w/Milk Meal Break, Item #61602 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 PB&J, Item # 61402 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Cinnamon Pop Tarts Meal Break, Item #61439 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Salsa / Nachos Meal with Red Vegetable, Item # 61419 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Cheese Cup w/Milk, Item # 61610 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Pasadena Chili Lime Dippers, Item # 6142000294 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 BBQ Chicken w/Milk Meal Break, Item #61605 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Lime Bean Dippers Meal Break, Item #61420 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Hummus Meal Breaks, Item # 61417 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Hummus with Milk, Item # 61617 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Beef & Cheese Stick w/ Vegetable Juice, Item # 61426 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Cheese Cup Meal Break, Item #61430 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Frosted Flakes w/Cheese Stick Meal Break, Item #61438 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Cheese Stick w/Beef Stick Meal Break, Item #61406 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I
May 19, 2016 Chicken/BBQ, Item # 61405 A potential for Listeria monocytogenes contamination was verified by the sunf... Class I

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