Snapchill, LLC

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 20 total recalls

Snapchill, 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 (20)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Snapchill, LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Jun 17, 2024 Tea Canned Beverage packaged under the following brands and sizes: 1. Quiv... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Oat Milk + Maple Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the following ... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Black Coffee + Chocolate Syrup and Sugar Canned Beverage packaged under the f... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Black Coffee Canned Beverage packaged under the following brands and sizes: ... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Non-Dairy Creamer + Sugar + Coconut Syrup Canned Beverage packaged u... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Lemonade Concentrate + Vanilla Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under ... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Black Coffee + Sugar Canned Beverage packaged under the following brands and ... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Oat Milk + Vanilla Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the followin... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Black Coffee + Sweet Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the following brand... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Tea + Honey Canned Beverage packaged under the following brands and sizes: ... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Black Coffee + Chocolate Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the following b... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Non-Dairy Creamer + Sugar-Free Sweetener Canned Beverage packaged un... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Non-Dairy Creamer + Sugar + Pumpkin Spice Syrup Canned Beverage pack... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Non-Dairy Creamer + Caramel Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Non-Dairy Creamer + Maple Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the f... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Non-Dairy Creamer + Agave Nectar Canned Beverage packaged under the ... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Black Coffee + Vanilla Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the following bra... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Oat Milk Canned Beverage packaged under the following brands and siz... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Black Coffee + Maple Syrup Canned Beverage packaged under the following brand... Potential under-processing. Class II
Jun 17, 2024 Coffee + Non-Dairy Creamer + Sugar Canned Beverage packaged under the followi... Potential under-processing. Class II

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