Gretchen's Shoebox Express

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 5 total recalls

Gretchen's Shoebox Express 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 (5)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Gretchen's Shoebox Express

Date Product Reason Class
Mar 2, 2016 Cheese & Fruit Bistro Box (Item #11015085), Starbucks brand. Product is pack... The Cheese & Fruit Bistro Boxes are recalled because the product may contain ... Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Starbuck's brand Greek Yogurt Raspberry & Lemon Parfait; 6.1 oz single serve ... Gretchen's Shoebox Express is recalling Greek Yogurt Raspberry & Lemon Parfai... Class I
Oct 2, 2012 Starbuck Protein Bistro Box, 6.80 oz. package, UPC 762111881502. The Sta... The 0.5 oz. single-serve Honey Peanut Butter squeeze packs in the Starbuck Pr... Class I
Sep 26, 2012 Evolution Fresh brand Cinnamon and Apple Almond Butter Sandwiches in plastic ... The almond butter used to manufacture the product, supplied by Sunland, Inc.,... Class I
Sep 26, 2012 Evolution Fresh brand Almond Butter in individual 2-oz containers, UPC 726111... The almond butter used to manufacture the product, supplied by Sunland, Inc.,... Class I

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