Lyons Magnus LLC

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 26 total recalls

Lyons Magnus LLC 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 (26)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Lyons Magnus LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Vanilla Shake Plus (4 oz), UPC 10045796017549 Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Strawberry Banana Shake No Sugar Added (4 oz), UPC 10045796018447;... Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Chocolate Shake Plus (4 oz), UPC 10045796017471 Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Chocolate Shake (4 oz), UPC 10045796017341; Imperial Chocolate Sh... Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Vanilla Shake (4 oz), UPC 10045796017334; Imperial Vanilla Shake ... Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Vanilla Shake No Sugar Added (4 oz), UPC 10045796017365; Imperial... Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Chocolate Shake No Sugar Added (4 oz), UPC 10045796036335; Imperi... Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Strawberry Shake Plus (4 oz), UPC 10045796017495 Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Strawberry Shake (4 oz), UPC 10045796017358; Imperial Strawberry ... Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Feb 21, 2025 Ready Care Strawberry Shake No Sugar Added (4 oz), UPC 10045796017372; Imper... Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Class I
Aug 11, 2023 GFS Harvest Valley Grape Juice packaged in 4 fl oz opaque white plastic cup 9... Signs of bloating in juice cups Class II
Aug 11, 2023 GFS Harvest Valley Cranberry/Grape Juice packaged in 4 fl oz opaque white pla... Signs of bloating in juice cups Class II
Aug 11, 2023 Lyons Grape Juice packaged in 4 fl oz opaque white plastic cup 96 cups per case Signs of bloating in juice cups Class II
Jun 30, 2023 Phillips Butterscotch Cone Coating; packaged in 96fl oz metal cans, 6 cans pe... Undeclared milk Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Apple Nectar packaged in combi-bloc multi wall pap... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Apple Juice packaged in combi-bloc multi wall pape... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Cranberry Nectar packaged in combi-bloc multi wall... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Sweet Tea with Lemon Nectar packaged in combi-bloc... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Cranberry Honey Nectar packaged in combi-bloc mult... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Imperial Thickened Orange Nectar packaged in combi-bloc multi wall paper car... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Apple Honey Nectar packaged in combi-bloc multi wa... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Orange Juice packaged in combi-bloc multi wall pap... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Imperial Thickened Cranberry Cocktail Honey packaged in combi-bloc multi wal... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Imperial Thickened Apple Honey Nectar packaged in combi-bloc multi wall pape... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Imperial Thickened Cranberry Cocktail Nectar packaged in combi-bloc multi wa... Indication of product spoilage Class II
Sep 23, 2022 Lyons Ready Care Thickened Orange Nectar packaged in combi-bloc multi wall pa... Indication of product spoilage Class II

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