Hagee Foods Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 9 total recalls

Hagee Foods 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 (9)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Hagee Foods Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 13, 2013 Penny's Hummus De Gallo 12 oz has UPC 7 49404 32368 0; Harbor Greens Hummus... Hummus De Gallo is recalled due to a potential contamination with Listeria mo... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 Penny's Jalapeno Hummus 12 oz UPC 7 49404 91368 3; Harbor Greens Jalapeno Hu... Jalapeno Hummus is recalled due to a potential contamination with Listeria mo... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 Penny's Black Bean Hummus 12 oz has UPC 7 49404 70200 3; Harbor Greens Black... Black Bean Hummus is recalled due to a potential contamination with Listeria ... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 Vegetable tray 8 oz UPC 7 49404 98020 3; Ingredients: Carrot Sticks, Celery... Vegetable Trays and Snack Pack, 8 oz, are recalled because they contain 1.5 o... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 PENNY'S CREAMY HUMMUS 12 oz has UPC 7 49404 90971 6; PENNY'S SALSA Creamy Or... Creamy Hummus is recalled due to a potential contamination with Listeria mono... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 Penny's Roasted Red Pepper Hummus 12 oz has UPC 7 49404 51848 2; Harbor Gree... Roasted Red Pepper Hummus is recalled due to a potential contamination with L... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 Penny's Garlic Hummus 12 oz has UPC 7 49404 83061 4; Harbor Greens Garlic Hu... Garlic Hummus is recalled due to a potential contamination with Listeria mono... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 Harbor Greens Sun-Dried Tomato Hummus 8 oz has UPC 7 49404 80717 3; Tacoma ... Sun-Dried Tomatoes Hummus is recalled due to a potential contamination with L... Class I
Jul 13, 2013 Vegetable tray 8 oz UPC 7 49404 30002 5; Ingredients: Carrot Sticks, Pretze... Vegetable Trays and Snack Pack, 8 oz, are recalled because they contain 1.5 o... Class I

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