Howard Calcagno Farms

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 19 total recalls

Howard Calcagno Farms 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 (19)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Howard Calcagno Farms

Date Product Reason Class
Aug 13, 2018 Collards were shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name... Collards are recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora ca... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Italian Parsley was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the fir... Italian Parsley is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclosp... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Green Chard was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm na... Green Chard is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora ... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Spinach was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name "... Spinach is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora caye... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Napa Cabbage was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm n... Napa Cabbage is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Dill was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name "How... Dill is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora cayetan... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Beet was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name "How... Beet is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora cayeta... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Mustard was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name "... Mustard is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora caye... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Lacinato Kale was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm ... Lacinato Kale is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospo... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Green Leaf Lettuce was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the ... Green Leaf Lettuce is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cycl... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Romaine Lettuce was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the fir... Romaine Lettuce is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclosp... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Bright Light Chard was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the ... Bright Light Chard is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cycl... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Mint was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name "How... Mint is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora cayetan... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Bok Choy was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name ... Bok Choy is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora cay... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Cilantro was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name ... Cilantro is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora cay... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Kale was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name "How... Kale is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora cayetan... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Red Chard was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name... Red Chard is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora ca... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Parsley was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the firm name "... Parsley is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclospora caye... Class II
Aug 13, 2018 Red Leaf Lettuce was shipped in card board boxes that are labeled with the fi... Red Leaf Lettuce is recalled due to a potential for contamination with Cyclos... Class II

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