Pacific Coast Fresh CO

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

Pacific Coast Fresh CO 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 Pacific Coast Fresh CO

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 24, 2026 King Harvest brand Sundried Tomato Hummus. Product is packed in 10oz plastic ... Foreign material (aluminum pieces). Class II
Feb 24, 2026 King Harvest brand Spinach Hummus. Product is packed in 10oz plastic tubs wit... Foreign material (aluminum pieces). Class II
Feb 24, 2026 King Harvest brand Balsamic Hummus. Product is packed in 10oz plastic tubs wi... Foreign material (aluminum pieces). Class II
Feb 24, 2026 King Harvest brand Jalapeno Hummus. Product is packed in 10 and 17 oz plastic... Foreign material (aluminum pieces). Class II
Feb 24, 2026 King Harvest brand Black Olive Hummus. Product is packed in 10oz plastic tubs... Foreign material (aluminum pieces). Class II
Feb 24, 2026 King Harvest brand Roasted Red Pepper Hummus. Product is packed in 10 and 17 ... Foreign material (aluminum pieces). Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96528 and 32899, King Harvest Sundried Tomato Hummus, net wt. 10oz., UP... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96522, King Harvest Lemon Hummus, net wt. 10oz., UPC 025726 31001 1, pe... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96520 and item #32898, King Harvest Roasted Garlic Hummus, net wt. 10oz... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96517, King Harvest Chipotle Hummus, net wt. 10oz., UPC 025726 31007 3,... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96518 and #32895, King Harvest Classic Hummus, net wt. 10oz., UPC 02572... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96525 and item #32897, King Harvest Roasted Pepper Hummus, net wt. 10oz... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96521, item #32896, and item #32898, King Harvest Jalapeno Hummus, net ... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96526 and item #32900, King Harvest Toasted Sesame Hummus, net wt. 10oz... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96507 and item# 32901, King Harvest Balsamic Hummus, net wt. 10oz., UPC... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96524, King Harvest Toasted Onion Hummus, net wt. 10oz., UPC 025726 311... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96514 and item #32903, King Harvest Black Olive Hummus, net wt. 10oz., ... Plastic fragments Class II
Feb 4, 2025 Item #96527 and item #32902, King Harvest Spinach Hummus, net wt. 10oz., UPC ... Plastic fragments Class II
Sep 28, 2024 King Harvest Spinach Hummus, perishable and refrigerated, packed in plastic t... Recall initiated due to potential plastic fragments. Class II

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