Prophet Premium Blends, LLC

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 22 total recalls

Prophet Premium Blends, 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 (22)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Prophet Premium Blends, LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Micro Dose Sour Peach Apple UPC 755003861386 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Infused Cones Cookies and Cream UPC 810133320025 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Chocolate Bars Cinnamon Bar UPC 755003858836 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Mega/Extreme Dose Radical Rainbow UPC 810133320407 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Infused Cones Mint Chocolate Chip UPC 810133320049 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Mega/Extreme Dose Lucid Lemon Lime UPC 810133320360 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Micro Dose Blue Raz Watermelon UPC 755003861362 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Infused Cones Sprinkles UPC 810133320063 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Chocolate Bars Cookie Butter UPC 755003858751 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Infused Cones Strawberry Cheesecake UPC 810133320087 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Micro Dose Hawaiian Punch UPC 755003861850 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Mega/Extreme Dose Blue Razz Euphoria UPC 810133320346 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Mega/Extreme Dose Peach Paradise UPC 810133320384 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Mega/Extreme Dose Watermelon Wonderland UPC 8101333... Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Chocolate Bars Cookies & Cream UPC 755003858782 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Chocolate Bars Fruity Cereal UPC 755003858799 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Micro Dose Rainbow UPC 755003861614 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Chocolate Bars Birthday Cake UPC 75503858867 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Infused Cones Double Chocolate Chip UPC 810133320001 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Micro Dose Strawberry Kiwi UPC 755003861409 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Gummies - Micro Dose Grape Lemonade UPC 755003861584 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I
Jun 27, 2024 Diamond Shruumz Chocolate Bars Dark Chocolate UPC 755003858829 Toxic levels of muscimol Class I

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