J F C International Inc

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

J F C International 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 (19)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by J F C International Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Aug 1, 2024 J-Basket Brand, Napa Kimchi, Net Wt. 14.1oz. plastic jar container (12 jars p... High levels of Yeast growth and film on top of jarred Kimchi product. Class II
Nov 17, 2021 WEL-PAC Brand Shrimp Dashi No Moto - Powdered Shrimp Stock; Net Wt. 1.75... Manufacturer notified US supplier that powdered shrimp stock did not declare ... Class I
Apr 8, 2021 J-Basket Premium Korean Seaweed Snack - Wasabi flavor on outer wrap for 3 inn... Wasabi Flavor Seaweed snack is incorrectly packaged in Original Seaweed Flavo... Class II
Nov 20, 2020 YAGUMO AMANATTO GIFT BOX 6P 6/19.01 OZ JAN Code: 49 03089 39050 4 Impor... Ama Natto (Sugar coated sweet beans) imported from Japan contains mold or the... Class II
Jul 16, 2020 Kasugai brand Matcha Ame (Green tea candy); 4.58 oz. plastic bag; 2 x 12 ind... Undeclared soybean which is contained in lubricant in candy mold. Class II
Feb 1, 2018 Daisho Kimchi Hot Pot Soup Base; 1.60 lb pouch (10 units per case) Bar Cod... Daisho Kimchi Hot Pot Soup base contains undeclared fish - shrimp and crab. Class I
Jun 20, 2017 Futaba Sesame Hijiki Rice Seasoning; 2.29 oz. glass jar; 4 902533 023173 Firm discovered that seasoning product imported from Japan lacks an English l... Class I
Nov 23, 2016 You-ka Punch Ramune Net Wt. 3.87oz (110g), Item No. 23926, 20 packs/case JFC International is recalling Fizzy Candy Punch Ramune because it may contai... Class II
Nov 23, 2016 You-ka Fresh Ramune Net Wt. 3.87oz (110g), Item No. 23925, 20 packs/case JFC International is recalling Fizzy Candy Punch Ramune because it may contai... Class II
Oct 14, 2014 Hapi Pudding, 3-pack, net wt. 8.46oz, UPC 11152 13417, JFC item #13417 Product's label fails to declare milk. Class I
Oct 31, 2012 WP Saki Ika Cuttlefish Hot JFC# 15606, 4/24/0.75 oz; JFC# 06318, 8/12/2 o... JFC International is recalling WelPac Saki Ika Cuttlefish because of mold. Class III
Oct 31, 2012 WP Saki Ika Cuttlefish JFC# 15603, 4/24/0.75oz; JFC# 06315, 8/12/2oz; JF... JFC International is recalling WelPac Saki Ika Cuttlefish because of mold. Class III
Aug 21, 2012 Furikake (a Japanese rice seasoning of seaweed flakes with toppings/seasoning... The firm recalled the product due to undeclared eggs, soybeans, and wheat. UP... Class I
Jun 21, 2012 Pacific Surf Breaded Oyster Fry, 12/2 lbs. JFC International Inc. is recalling Oyster IQF L size Frozen wild, PAFCO Oyst... Class II
Jun 21, 2012 PAFCO Oyster Meat Tiny IQF, 40/8 oz. JFC International Inc. is recalling Oyster IQF L size Frozen wild, PAFCO Oyst... Class II
Jun 21, 2012 Oyster IQF L size Frozen Wild, 10/4lbs. JFC International Inc. is recalling Oyster IQF L size Frozen wild, PAFCO Oyst... Class II
Jun 21, 2012 Breaded Oyster Frozen, 10/2 lbs. JFC International Inc. is recalling Oyster IQF L size Frozen wild, PAFCO Oyst... Class II
Jun 21, 2012 Tablemark Kaki (Oyster) Fry, 2/12/6.34 oz. JFC International Inc. is recalling Oyster IQF L size Frozen wild, PAFCO Oyst... Class II
Jun 21, 2012 Oyster M Frozen Farm, 10/4 lbs. JFC International Inc. is recalling Oyster IQF L size Frozen wild, PAFCO Oyst... Class II

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