Skipanon Brand Seafoods LLC

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 15 total recalls

Skipanon Brand Seafoods 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 (15)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Skipanon Brand Seafoods LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 9, 2015 Label reads in part "***SKIPANON BRAND SEAFOOD SMOKED ALBACORE TUNA***INGREDI... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked tuna product... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Smoked Sturgeon with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON BRAND S... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked sturgeon pro... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Sockeye Salmon with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON BRAND SE... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked steelhead tr... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Smoked Sockeye Salmon with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON B... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked salmon produ... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Steelhead with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON BRAND SEAFOOD... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including steelhead trout pro... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Albacore Tuna Bellies with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON B... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including tuna bellies produ... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Smoked Chinook Salmon with paper label reading in part: "***SKIPANON ... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked salmon produ... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Smoked Coho Salmon with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON BRAN... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked salmon produ... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 COLUMBIA RIVER SOCKEYE (Old label) Canned Sockeye Salmon with paper label re... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including salmon products are... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Peppered Smoked Steelhead with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPAN... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked steelhead tr... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Coho Salmon with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON BRAND SEAFO... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including salmon products are... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Sockeye Salmon with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON BRAND SE... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including salmon products are... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Smoked Peppered Chinook Salmon with paper label reading in part: ***S... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including smoked peppered sal... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Albacore Tuna in gold pouches with stick-on label reading in part: ***SKIPAN... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including tuna products are ... Class II
Oct 9, 2015 Canned Chinook Salmon with paper label reading in part: ***SKIPANON BRAND SE... All cans and pouches of Skipanon Brand seafood, including salmon products are... Class II

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