Rong Shing Trading NY Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 11 total recalls

Rong Shing Trading NY 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 (11)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Rong Shing Trading NY Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 9, 2025 Aojia Dried Red Bayberry; packaged in 5.6oz (160g) clear plastic bottle; UPC ... Product contains undeclared sulfites (7.39mg/serving) and cyclamates Class II
Feb 7, 2025 LEMON PLUM; NET WT: 228G (8oz); INGREDIENTS: Plum, sugar, salt, lemon juice, ... Product contains cyclamates. Class III
Dec 14, 2023 Dried Tangerine Plum; packaged in 4.7oz (135g) clear plastic bottle; UPC 6928... Product contains undeclared sulfites (8.05 mg/serving) Class II
Dec 14, 2023 Lian Sheng Dried Plum; 5.8oz (165g); packaged in clear plastic bottle; UPC 69... Product contains high levels of undeclared sulfites (21.91 mg/serving). Class II
Aug 24, 2023 'Rong Shing' Dried Peach; 6 oz; packaged in a clear plastic bottle; store at ... Product contains undeclared cyclamates. Class III
Apr 18, 2022 'KORICA' ROASTED PEANUT; 10.6OZ (300G); packaged in plastic bags; Ingredients... Product contains cyclamate, an unapproved color. Class III
Jun 11, 2020 Xi Zhi Liang Fruit Jelly Cups; 21.1oz (600g); packaged in pink, yellow, and b... The product presents a significant choking hazard. Class I
Apr 1, 2020 XinXing Dried Plum, Net Wt. 5.3 oz.(150g) Product contains dried peaches, but front labeling of product stated dried plums Class III
Oct 1, 2019 Glam Day Nougat Candy packaged in 6-ounce (170g) plastic packages containing ... Product may contain undeclared allergens, specifically milk and eggs. Class I
Sep 11, 2019 FuPaiYuan Matcha candies "***Candy***NET WT 420G(14.8oz)***INGREDIENTS Glucos... Product may contain undeclared allergens, specifically egg and milk Class I
Sep 11, 2019 FuPaiYuan "***NOUGAT CANDIES***20190424***Candy***NET WT 450G (15.8oz)***INGR... Product may contain undeclared allergens, specifically egg and milk Class I

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