Hostess Brands, LLC
Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 16 total recalls
Hostess Brands, LLC 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 Hostess Brands, LLC
| Date | Product | Reason | Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 13, 2021 | Hostess Soft White Hamburger Buns, Net Wt. 12 OZ, UPC 888109110987 | The firm's contract manufacturer found positive environmental samples analyze... | Class II |
| Aug 13, 2021 | Hostess Soft White Hot Dog Buns, Net Wt. 12 OZ, UPC 888109110970 | The firm's contract manufacturer found positive environmental samples analyze... | Class II |
| Jul 2, 2020 | Hostess Raspberry Zingers, Raspberry Iced Cake With Creamy Fillling, packaged... | Product potentially has mold prior to best by date. | Class II |
| Aug 3, 2018 | Hostess Brownies Cookies 'n Cr¿me packaged in the following ways: 1) 6 Browni... | The product ingredients statement declares egg ingredients, but the "Contains... | Class II |
| Jan 9, 2017 | Holiday White Peppermint Hostess Twinkies, cream-filled snack cakes, Net Wt. ... | Product contains an ingredient that was recalled by a supplier because it may... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Hostess Donettes Double Chocolate Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-ct bags of mini ... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Iced Raspberry cake with creamy filling, packaged as Hostess Zingers Raspberr... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Crunch Mini Donuts, packaged in 6-14-ct and 9-14-ct bags of mini donuts as Ho... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Hostess Donettes Glazed Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-17-ct and 6-17-ct bags of ... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Iced Devil's Food cake with creamy filling, packaged as Hostess Zingers in 10... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Hostess Ding Dongs, chocolate cake with creamy filing, packaged in 10-ct mult... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Iced Vanilla cake with creamy filling, packaged as Hostess Zingers Vanilla in... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Hostess Donettes Powdered Mini Donuts, packaged in 9ct and 6-20ct bags of min... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Chocolate Frosted Mini Donuts, packaged in 6-20ct and 9ct bags of mini donuts... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Hostess Donettes Maple Glazed Mini Donuts, packaged in 9-17-ct bagsof mini do... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
| Jun 3, 2016 | Hostess Chocodile Twinkies, chocolate covered sponge cake with creamy filling... | Product is manufactured with flour known to contain peanut allergen and is no... | Class II |
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