Santos Inc.

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

Santos 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 Santos Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Deggi Mirch (Red Capsicum & Kashmiri Red Chile Powder) packed i... The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Bulgar Wheat, flour packed in clear plastic bags, 2 lbs. The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Urid Split (Lentils) packed in clear plastic bags, 2 pounds, 4 ... The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Suji (Farina) packed in clear plastic bags, 2 pounds The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Cumin Seeds packed in clear plastic bags, 7 ounces, 14 ounces, ... The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Whole Mace packed in clear plastic bags, 3.5 ounces, 7 ounces The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Cardamom packed in clear plastic bags, 3.5 ounces, 7 ounces The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Cinnamon Sticks packed in clear plastic bags, 7oz, 14oz The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Fennel Seeds packed in clear plastic bags, 3.5 ounces, 7 ounces... The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, All Purpose flour packed in clear plastic bags, 2 lbs, 5lbs The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Mustard Seeds packed in clear plastic bags, 3.5 ounces, 16 ounces The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Ginger Powder packed in clear plastic bags, 7 ounces, 14 ounce... The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, garbanzo beans packed in clear plastic bags, 2 pounds, 4 pounds The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I
May 18, 2012 Santos Brand, Garam Masala (Indian Spice Mix) packed in clear plastic bags, ... The recall was initiated after it was discovered during a routine inspection ... Class I

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