Foremost Foods International, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 7 total recalls

Foremost Foods International, 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 (7)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Foremost Foods International, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Dec 1, 2023 Pamana Premium Bangus Belly (Cut Deboned Milkfish Belly), 340 g (120 oz) Potential C. botulinum growth and toxin formation. Frozen bangus (milkfish) i... Class II
Dec 1, 2023 Pamana Premium Marinated Baby Bangus (Deboned Marinated Baby Milkfish), Net W... Potential C. botulinum growth and toxin formation. Frozen bangus (milkfish) i... Class II
Dec 1, 2023 Pamana Premium Marinated Bangus (Deboned Marinated Milkfish), Net Weight to b... Potential C. botulinum growth and toxin formation. Frozen bangus (milkfish) i... Class II
Jun 12, 2023 Pamana Brand Mini Fruit Jelly Cup 35.27 oz. Lychee Flavor 6 units per case I... Potential choking hazard Class I
Jun 12, 2023 Pamana Brand Mini Fruit Jelly Cup 35.27 oz. Mango Flavor 6 units per case It... Potential choking hazard Class I
Jun 12, 2023 Pamana brand Mini Fruit Jelly Cup 35.27 oz. Assorted Flavors 6 units per cas... Potential choking hazard Class I
Aug 15, 2019 Frozen Whole Yellow Tail Fusiler-200 Up FDA refused product due to Salmonella were mistakenly distributed to a retail... Class II

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