Kanan Enterprises, Inc.
Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 8 total recalls
Kanan Enterprises, 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 (8)
FDA food safety enforcement actions by Kanan Enterprises, Inc.
| Date | Product | Reason | Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 13, 2018 | Market District Roasted Salted Cashews Whole Fancy Net WT 26 oz (1LB 10 OZ) 7... | The firm was notified by a customer that the product contains almonds and pec... | Class II |
| Feb 2, 2018 | SOUTHERN GROVE ALMONDS Unsalted 14 oz (397g) pouch bag INGREDIENTS: ALMONDS. ... | The firm was notified by a customer that Wasabi Soy Almonds were in bags labe... | Class II |
| Sep 3, 2016 | Southern Grove Cashews with Sea Salt, a 10 ounce stand up pouch bag with a UP... | This recall has been initiated due to the possible presence of peanuts. | Class II |
| Mar 10, 2016 | Favorites Natural Pistachios, roasted & salted, 4.5 oz (128g) pouch UPC 0 38... | The firm was notified by their supplier that the product may contain Salmone... | Class I |
| Oct 24, 2015 | Sweet & Salty Mix 2.75oz Tube Bag, 5oz Pillow Bag, 6.5oz Pillow Bag, 8oz Stan... | The firm was notified that the product contains undeclared Milk. | Class I |
| Oct 24, 2015 | Kings fresh & Delicious Cashews & Sweeties Net Wt. 14oz. (397g) INGREDIENTS: ... | The firm was notified that the product contains undeclared Milk. | Class I |
| Oct 24, 2015 | Mountain Mix 2oz bag, 7oz pouch, 10oz pouch, 17oz tin, 28oz pouch & 25lb bag.... | The firm was notified that the product contains undeclared Milk. | Class I |
| Apr 3, 2015 | Peterson's Macadamias Net Wt 16 oz. (454g) King Nut Companies Solon, OH 44139... | The firm was notified by their supplier that the product test positive for Sa... | Class I |
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