Maine Natural Health, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 21 total recalls

Maine Natural Health, 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 (21)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Maine Natural Health, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 21, 2012 Recovery Vanilla (also labeled Post Workout), Dietary Supplement Packaged und... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk, shellfish Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Endurance Daily Chocolate Dietary Supplement Packaged under the label: Str... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Endurance Pre Race Pina Colada, Dietary Supplement Packaged under the label... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Daily Balance Vanilla Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stronger F... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Rejuvenate Natural Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stronger Fast... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Endurance Pre Race Lime , Dietary Supplement Packaged under the label Stron... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk, shellfish Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Fortified Chocolate Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stronger Fa... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Endurance In Race Coconut Dietary Supplement Packaged under the label Stron... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Recovery Chocolate (also labeled Post Workout), Dietary Supplement Packaged ... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk, shellfish Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Hunger and Weight Chocolate Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Str... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Daily Balance Chocolate Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stronger... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Pure Whey Vanilla , Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels: Maine Nat... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Pure Whey Chocolate, Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels: Maine Natu... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Daily Balance Natural Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stronger F... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Endurance In Race Lime Dietary Supplement Packaged under the label Stronger... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk and coconut Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Recovery Natural (also labeled Post Workout), Dietary Supplement Packaged und... Protein supplement fails to declare allergens: milk, shellfish Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Fortified Vanilla Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stronger Fast... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Pure Whey Natural Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels: Maine Natural... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Rejuvenate Vanilla Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stronger Fas... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Hunger and Weight Vanilla Dietary Supplement Packaged under the labels Stron... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen: milk Class I
Sep 21, 2012 Endurance Daily Vanilla Dietary Supplement Packaged under the label: Strong... Protein supplement fails to declare allergen milk Class I

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