Spillson's, Ltd.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 17 total recalls

Spillson's, Ltd. 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 (17)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Spillson's, Ltd.

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Roast Beef Sandwich 97% Fat Free, 7oz. Sandwich contains undeclared wheat in flour ingredient and undeclared soy lec... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Meatball Sub Sandwich Nt. Wt. 10 oz Undeclared wheat found in the sandwich flour ingredient. People with an aller... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Smoked Turkey & Swiss Pita Sandwich, 7 oz. Undeclared wheat found in the sandwich flour ingredient. Undeclared soy lecit... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Texas BBQ Beef Sandwich, 4 oz. Undeclared soy and wheat found in the flour ingredient of the Texas BBQ Beef ... Class I
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. The Big Sicilian Sandwich Nt. Wt. 7oz Undeclared yellow # 5 found in the sandwich pepper ingredient. People with ... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Ham & Swiss Pita Sandwich, 7 oz. Undeclared wheat. People with an allergy or sensitivity to wheat or soy run ... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Bologna & Cheese Sandwich, Nt. Wt. 4 oz Undeclared wheat found in the flour ingredient, undeclared soy lecithin in ch... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Pizza Boat, 4 oz. Sandwich contains undeclared wheat in flour ingredient. People with an aller... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Ham & Turkey Combo Sandwich, 9 oz. Undeclared wheat and soy not declared as source of the lecithin ingredient. P... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Super Italian Sandwich , 10 oz. Sandwich contains undeclared wheat in flour ingredient, undeclared yellow #5 ... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Double Cheeseburger Sandwich. Sandwich contains undeclared soy lecithin found in the cheese ingredient. Pe... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Ham Sandwich Nt. Wt. 7 oz Undeclared wheat found in the sandwich flour ingredient and undeclared soy le... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Breakfast Muffin Sandwich, 6 oz Ham Sandwich contains undeclared wheat found in the flour ingredient and undeclar... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Sausage & Egg Muffin Sandwich, 6oz. Sandwich contains undeclared wheat in flour ingredient and undeclared soy lec... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Cheeseburger Sandwich. Sandwich contains undeclared soy lecithin found in the cheese ingredient. Pe... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd.Greek Pita Sandwich Nt. Wt. 7oz. Undeclared wheat found in the sandwich flour ingredient. People with an aller... Class II
Jul 20, 2012 Spillson's Ltd. Club Sub Sandwich, 7oz. Sandwich contains undeclared wheat in flour ingredient . People with an alle... Class II

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