NatureBox, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 14 total recalls

NatureBox, 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 (14)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by NatureBox, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Apr 18, 2018 Whole Wheat Chocolate Animal Cookies; 5 oz. pouch, 5 lb. Corporate bags UPC... While packing from a bulk bin of whole wheat chocolate animal cookies, 2 whol... Class II
Jul 17, 2017 NatureBox Sticks 'n Stones; roasted nuts with sesame sticks. Packed in 5 o... Firm received notification that a consumer found a peanut in NatureBox Sticks... Class II
Jun 26, 2017 NatureBox Mini Crispy Snickerdoodles: Cinnamon-sugar cookies made with whole... One piece of a cashew was found during packing of Mini Crispy Snickerdoodle s... Class II
Jun 3, 2016 SunOpta Country Ranch Sunflower Kernels- 45lbs case 6075 lbs received (35 ... Firm was notified by supplier of sunflower seeds that they are being recalled... Class I
Jun 3, 2016 NatureBox Cheddar and Onion Sunflower kernels: 5 oz. (142g) customer stand ... Firm was notified by supplier of sunflower seeds that they are being recalled... Class I
Jun 3, 2016 NatureBox Country Ranch Sunflower kernels; 5 oz. (142g) customer stand up p... Firm was notified by supplier of sunflower seeds that they are being recalled... Class I
May 4, 2016 Dark Cocoa Nom Noms 4.5oz. (128g) UPC: 8 54557 00533 5 Lot 16083 Produc... Firm was notified by third party warehouse that some Peanut Butter Nom Nom pr... Class I
Feb 22, 2016 NatureBox Cinnamon Yogurt Mini Grahams, 6 oz. (170g) customer stand up pouche... Third party warehouse discovered that they found bags of Cinnamon Yogurt Mini... Class II
Oct 24, 2015 NatureBox Sticks 'n Stones; roasted nuts with sesame sticks 4.5 oz (128 g) ... Supplier notified firm that the oil used to roast nuts for a trail mix produc... Class II
Dec 19, 2014 Sweet Blueberry Almonds - Blueberry Flavored Almonds. Ingredients: Almonds, ... Inspector at manufacturing facility noticed that product label did not contai... Class II
Sep 17, 2014 naturebox cranberry macaroon granola net wt. 3.75 oz (106g) naturebox.com ... Firm discovered a pouch that had an incorrect back label. The front of the po... Class II
Jan 16, 2014 NatureBox Salsa Spiced Nut Mix; Net. WT: 4 oz. (113 g), Stand up Pouch, Veg... It was discovered that the specification used by the supplier was incorrect a... Class II
Jan 16, 2014 NatureBox Picante Ranch Mix Spicy Snack Mix with Corn Nuts and Masa Chips; ... It was discovered that the specification used by the supplier was incorrect a... Class II
Mar 27, 2013 NatureBox brand Umami Almonds packed in branded stand-up pouches (whole tamar... Product may contain wheat allergen. Wheat is not listed in the ingredient sta... Class II

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