Texas Plum Line

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 7 total recalls

Texas Plum Line 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 (7)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Texas Plum Line

Date Product Reason Class
Jun 21, 2017 Red Chili Wild Plum Dipping Sauce NET WT 10 oz. packaged in a glass jar Product contains undeclared wheat from the ingredient: soy sauce. Class II
Jun 21, 2017 Peanut Patties 2.5 oz. wrapped in cellophane Product declares butter on the label but not milk. Class II
Jun 21, 2017 Sugar Plum Cake 16 oz packaged in a glass jar Product declares butter on the label but not milk. Class II
Jun 21, 2017 A Creamy Praline 2 oz. wrapped in cellophane Product declares butter and cream on the label but not milk. Class II
Jun 21, 2017 Special Dark Chocolate Cake 16 oz packaged in a glass jar Product declares flour on the label but not wheat. Class II
Jun 21, 2017 A Texas Praline 14 oz. wrapped in cellophane Product declares cream on the label but not milk. Class II
Jun 21, 2017 Wild Plum Apricot Bread 16 oz packaged in a glass jar Product declares butter on the label but not milk. Class II

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