Kraft Heinz Foods Company

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

Kraft Heinz Foods Company 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 Kraft Heinz Foods Company

Date Product Reason Class
Apr 19, 2024 Primal Kitchen Avocado Oil 1PT 9.3 FL OZ (750ml) glass bottle UPC 85523200719... The product's glass bottle may be prone to breakage Class II
Aug 12, 2022 Capri Sun, Wild Cherry, Flavored Juice Drink Blend in 6floz. foil pouch. Sold... cleaning solution, which is used on food processing equipment, was inadverten... Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Tang orange drink mix powder 2.2 KG UPC 66188057502 potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Kool-Aid Tropical Punch "on the go" 10 pack net wt. 6.6 oz. drink mix powder ... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Country Time "on the go" Lemonade 10 pack net wt. 6.7 oz. drink mix powder ... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Kool-Aid strawberry drink mix powder 19 oz. UPC 043000953556 potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Country Time Original Lemonade drink mix powder 2.4 KG UPC 661880533800 potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Kool-Aid ice blue raspberry lemonade drink mix powder 20 oz. UPC 043000954072 potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Arizona Arnold Palmer Half Iced Tea & Half Lemonade drink mix powder 73 oz.... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Kool-Aid Tropical Punch powder drink mix 19 oz. UPC 043000953501 63 oz. UP... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Country Time Half lemonade and Half iced tea drink mix powder 19 oz. UPC 04... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Country Time Pink Lemonade powder drink mix 19 oz. UPC 043000951149 63 oz... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Tang guava pineapple drink mix powder 18 oz. UPC 043000064511 potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Tang orange drink mix powder 20 oz. UPC 043000032275 58.9 oz. UPC 04300008... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Country Time Lemonade drink mix powder 19 oz. UPC 043000951170 29 oz. UPC ... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Nov 11, 2021 Kool-Aid cherry drink mix powder 19 oz. UPC 043000953532 19 oz. UPC 04300... potential for glass and metal in product Class II
Jul 26, 2018 Food Network Kitchen Inspirations Asian Style Sesame Ginger Dressing. 12 oz ... Consumer complaints of product spoilage. Per the manufacturer this issue is ... Class III
Jul 24, 2018 Taco Bell Salsa Con Queso Mild 15oz retail jar UPC 21000024490 packaged in... Product is at risk for growth of Clostridium botulinum Class II
Nov 12, 2016 Weight Watchers Smart Ones, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Sundae, Keep Frozen, ... Possible contamination of product with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I

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