Pilgrims Roasted Nutz

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 7 total recalls

Pilgrims Roasted Nutz 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 (7)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Pilgrims Roasted Nutz

Date Product Reason Class
Feb 2, 2023 Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'Z Tri-Colored Chocolate Espresso Beans are packaged by ... Tri-Colored Chocolate Espresso Beans product is recalled due to undeclared so... Class II
Feb 2, 2023 Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'Z Chocolate Toffee Almonds are packaged by hand into ei... Chocolate Toffee Almonds product is recalled due to undeclared milk and soy l... Class I
Feb 2, 2023 Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'Z White Chocolate Raspberry Cashews are packaged by han... White Chocolate Raspberry Cashews product is recalled due to undeclared milk ... Class II
Feb 2, 2023 Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'Z Creme Brulee Cashews are packaged by hand into either... Creme Brulee Cashews product is recalled due to undeclared walnut. Class II
Feb 2, 2023 Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'Z English Toffee Peanuts are packaged by hand into eith... English Toffee Peanuts product is recalled due to undeclared milk. Class I
Feb 2, 2023 Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'Z Garlic, Parmesan, Cracked Black Pepper Hazelnuts are ... Garlic, Parmesan, Cracked Black Pepper Hazelnuts product is recalled due to u... Class II
Feb 2, 2023 Pilgrim's Roasted Nut'Z Squirrel Mix are packaged by hand into either the 8 o... Squirrel Mix product is recalled due to undeclared milk, soy lecithin, and co... Class I

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