Texamerican Food Blending, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 8 total recalls

Texamerican Food Blending, 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 (8)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Texamerican Food Blending, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Dec 24, 2014 Texamerican Chili Powder: 5 lbs. Item Number: ARCH064-50; 10 lbs. Item Numb... Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplierthat two lo... Class I
Dec 24, 2014 Flavor Source Taco Seasoning 50 lbs. and 10 lbs. Item Number: FS1405005 (R&D... Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplier that two l... Class I
Dec 24, 2014 Texamerican Glaze Mix 25 lbs. Item Number TF2710901 Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplier that two lo... Class I
Dec 24, 2014 Texamerican Cumin 5 lbs. Item Number: ARCH075-05 Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplier that two l... Class I
Dec 24, 2014 Texamerican Roast Dip Seasoning 50 lbs. Item Number TF25004 Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplier that two lo... Class I
Dec 24, 2014 Texamerican Jalapeno Seasoning 50 lbs. Item Number: TF1422701 (R&D only) Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplier that two l... Class I
Dec 24, 2014 Texamerican GF Turkey Taco Seasoning 47 lbs. Item Number 1405004 Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplier that two lo... Class I
Dec 24, 2014 Texamerican GF Turkey Chili 50 lbs. Item Number 1328903 Texamerican Food Blending received notification from its supplier that two lo... Class I

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