Grande Cheese Company

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 11 total recalls

Grande Cheese Company 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 (11)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Grande Cheese Company

Date Product Reason Class
May 1, 2024 Grande Ultra 9150 Whey Protein Isolate. Product Code: 32324. 90% Protein. ... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Bravo 500 Functional Whey Protein SKU 32103. 34% Protein. Grade A.... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Bravo 600 Functional Whey Protein SKU 32106. 34% Protein. Grade A.... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Grande Primo Y45 Cultured Dairy Product. Product Code: 32400. Grade... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Lactose SKU 30600. Grade A. Refined Pasteurized. Net Wt 25 kg. Ing... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Lactose. SKU 30601. Grade A. Refined Pasteurized. Net Wt 25 kg. I... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Ultra 9100 Functional Whey Protein Isolate. SKU 32131. 90% Protein. ... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Ultra 8000 Nutritional Whey Protein Isolate. SKU 32200. 80% Protein ... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Bravo 250 Functional Whey Protein SKU 32101. Grade A. Pasteurized. ... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Bravo 550 Functional Whey Protein SKU 32105. 34% Protein. Grade A.... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I
May 1, 2024 Grande Bravo 300 Functional Whey Protein SKU 32102. 34% Protein. Grade A.... Possible Salmonella contamination. Class I

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