Kermit, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 8 total recalls

Kermit, 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 Kermit, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's Medium Mannered Key Lime Barbecue Sauce, 16 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 11... Undeclared soy on product label Class II
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's Chipotle Key Lime Barbecue Sauce, 16 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 091920850929 Undeclared soy on product label Class II
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's Key Lime Steak Sauce, 10 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 231920085093 Undeclared soy on product label Class II
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's Key Lime Ginger Wasabi Marinade, 12 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 0708200607... Undeclared soy and wheat on product label Class II
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's Sweet & Tasty Key Lime Barbecue Sauce, 16 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 0115... Undeclared soy on product label Class II
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's P4 Hot Sauce, 5.5 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 020108012019 & 802468905701 Undeclared soy on product label Class II
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's Hot & Spicy Key Lime Barbecue Sauce, 16 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 116601... Undeclared soy on product label Class II
Sep 15, 2015 Kermit's Key Lime Cocktail Sauce, 12 oz, Key West, FL, UPC 007172006076 & 080... Undeclared soy on product label Class II

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