Gilster-Mary Lee Corp.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 15 total recalls

Gilster-Mary Lee Corp. 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 (15)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Gilster-Mary Lee Corp.

Date Product Reason Class
Mar 23, 2023 HyVee Hamburger Chili Macaroni Skillet Meal, 5.2oz retail carton. UPC: 0 7... Undeclared milk Class I
May 25, 2021 Organic Microwave Butter Popcorn in cartons labeled to be Organic Microwave P... Butter microwave popcorn bags were packaged in organic salted popcorn consume... Class I
Sep 9, 2020 Buttered microwave popcorn packaged in the following ways: 1) Full Circle ... Popcorn ingredient was recalled due to foreign matter: tempered glass betwee... Class II
Sep 9, 2020 Cadia Organic Unsalted Microwave Popcorn, Net Wt. 8.4 oz (238 g) 3-2.8 oz (7... Popcorn ingredient was recalled due to foreign matter: tempered glass betwee... Class II
Sep 9, 2020 Lightly salted microwave popcorn packaged in the following ways: 1) Cadia ... Popcorn ingredient was recalled due to foreign matter: tempered glass betwee... Class II
Sep 9, 2020 Light microwave popcorn packaged in the following ways: 1) Full Circle Org... Popcorn ingredient was recalled due to foreign matter: tempered glass betwee... Class II
Sep 9, 2020 Microwave popcorn packaged in the following ways: 1) Full Circle Organic M... Popcorn ingredient was recalled due to foreign matter: tempered glass betwee... Class II
Oct 16, 2019 Food Lion Creamy Chocolate Frosting, Net Wt 16 OZ, Distributed by Food Lion, ... Cream cheese frosting was put in a container labeled as Creamy Chocolate Fros... Class II
Feb 20, 2019 Best Choice Pancake & Waffle Complete Mix Original 32oz. retail carton, 12... Undeclared milk. Buttermilk pancake mix which contains milk was packed in Bes... Class II
Mar 1, 2018 Food Club, Essential Choice, Puffed Rice, Net Wt 6 Oz (170 g), UPC 36800 31852 Puffed wheat cereal was packaged using puffed rice packaging, resulting in an... Class II
Jan 8, 2018 Coat & Bake, Original Chicken, Seasoned Coating Mix For Chicken, Net Wt 5.5 O... A consumer purchased who purchased a labeled Coat & Bake Chicken but actually... Class I
Jun 5, 2017 Western Family Onion Soup Mix, 2.25 oz. pouches packaged in 4.5-oz. cartons The product may contain undeclared egg. Class I
Jan 13, 2015 Honey & Oat Mixers ready-to-eat dry cereal sold under the market pantry brand... Undeclared almonds Class I
Jan 2, 2013 Food Club Chocolate Chunk Brownie Mix, packaged in 21.5-oz. boxes, UPC# 36800... The product contains walnuts and it was packaged in the wrong carton. Due to... Class I
Oct 18, 2012 Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation, Better Valu Fruit Whirls, Naturally Flavored pa... The Better Valu Fruit Whirls contain undeclared almond butter. Class I

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