Great Lakes Cheese Co Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 16 total recalls

Great Lakes Cheese Co 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 (16)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Great Lakes Cheese Co Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 3, 2025 Food Club Finely Shredded Pizza Style Four Cheese Blend (containing low-moist... Potential metal fragments from supplier raw material (downstream recall) Class II
Oct 3, 2025 Pizza style shredded cheese blend (containing low-moisture part-skim mozzarel... Potential metal fragments from supplier raw material (downstream recall) Class II
Oct 3, 2025 Italian style shredded cheese blend (containing low-moisture part-skim mozzar... Potential metal fragments from supplier raw material (downstream recall) Class II
Oct 3, 2025 Good & Gather Mozzarella & Parmesan shredded cheese blend, Fine Cut, 8 oz., i... Potential metal fragments from supplier raw material (downstream recall) Class II
Oct 3, 2025 Mozzarella and provolone shredded cheese blend (containing low-moisture part-... Potential metal fragments from supplier raw material (downstream recall) Class II
Oct 3, 2025 Low-moisture part-skim mozzarella shredded cheese, individually packaged in a... Potential metal fragments from supplier raw material (downstream recall) Class II
Oct 3, 2025 Happy Farms by Aldi Italian Style shredded cheese blend (containing low-moist... Potential metal fragments from supplier raw material (downstream recall) Class II
Feb 15, 2025 Happy Farms by ALDI Colby Jack (a blend of Colby & Monterey Jack finely shred... Potential foreign material (stainless steel fragments) Class II
Feb 12, 2020 Coburn Farms Snackers, Sharp Yellow Cheddar Cheese, Cherry Juice Infused Drie... Coburn Farms 4.5oz Snackers is being recalled due to a labeling error leadin... Class II
Oct 11, 2019 Pasteurized Process American Cheese, yellow, 6 - 5lb loaves per case. Brands... 5 lb. loaves of cheese may contain metal foreign material. Class III
Oct 11, 2019 Prima Della Delicatessen Pasteurized Process Sharp American Cheese, white, 2 ... 5 lb. loaves of cheese may contain metal foreign material. Class III
Oct 11, 2019 Pasteurized Process American Cheese, white, 6 - 5lb loaves per case. Brands ... 5 lb. loaves of cheese may contain metal foreign material. Class III
Oct 11, 2019 Pasteurized Process American Cheese, white, 2 - 5lb loaves per case. Brands ... 5 lb. loaves of cheese may contain metal foreign material. Class III
Oct 11, 2019 Pasteurized Process American Cheese, white, 6 - 5lb loaves per case. Brands ... 5 lb. loaves of cheese may contain metal foreign material. Class III
Oct 11, 2019 Pasteurized Process American Cheese, yellow, 6 - 5lb loaves per case. Brands... 5 lb. loaves of cheese may contain metal foreign material. Class III
Oct 6, 2017 American Accent Shredded Imitation Mozzarella Cheese, Net Wt. 32 oz. (2lbs) 9... Labeling does not identify whey or caseinate as milk ingredients. Class II

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