Triple B Corporation

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 18 total recalls

Triple B Corporation 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 (18)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Triple B Corporation

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 29, 2025 COKE FARM Beans, Green 25 lb. Product of USA Coke Farm San Juan Bautista, CA ... Potential chemical contamination. Class III
Aug 8, 2022 Charlie's brand perishable and refrigerated Spinach Salad With Honey Dijon Dr... Label declares Worcestershire Sauce but does not declare sub-ingredient fish ... Class II
Aug 5, 2020 Charlies Produce Anchorage, YELLOW Peeled Onions, Jumbo, Ready To Eat (RTE), ... Charlies Produce peeled onions products are recalled due to a potential conta... Class I
Aug 5, 2020 Charlie s Produce Anchorage, RED Peeled Onions, Jumbo, Ready To Eat (RTE), ke... Charlies Produce peeled onions products are recalled due to a potential conta... Class I
Aug 5, 2020 Charlies Produce Anchorage, WHITE Peeled Onions, Jumbo, Ready To Eat (RTE), k... Charlies Produce peeled onions products are recalled due to a potential conta... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Broccoli Florette, Alaska Carrot brand, 1 x 3 lb. per case, UPC 45009 00410 ... Broccoli Florette product is recalled due to possible contamination with List... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Veggie Medley, Alaska Carrot, 12 x 16 oz. per case, UPC 45009 00332 4 Th... Veggie Medley product is recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Stir Fry (GL) 4 x 10 oz. per case, UPC 45009 85367 7. Stir Fry Mix - BULK, 1... Stir Fry product is recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria mono... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Kit, Thai Veggie, Produced by CP Fresh of Seattle, WA, 1 x 5 lb. per case, UP... Kit, Thai Veggie is recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria mono... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Veggie Tray w/Dip (12"), Alaska Carrot brand, 2 x 32 oz. per case, UPC 45009... Veggie Tray w/Dip product is recalled due to possible contamination with List... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Broccoli Salad Kit, Produced by CP Fresh of Seattle, WA, 1 x 8 lb. per case, ... Down-stream from Mann Packing recall #78326. Broccoli Salad Kit is recalled d... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Asparagus Salad Kit, Produced by CP Fresh of Seattle, WA, 1 x 5 lb. per case,... Asparagus Salad Kit is recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria m... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Salad Kit, Super Slaw CPF, Produced by CP Fresh of Seattle, WA, 1 x 6 lb. per... Salad Kit, Super Slaw CPF is recalled due to possible contamination with List... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Veggie Pack with Dressing, Alaska Carrot brand, 12 x 12 oz. per case, UPC 450... Veggie products product are recalled due to possible contamination with Liste... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Broccoli Crunch Kit, Alaska Carrot brand, 1 x 6 lb. per case, UPC 97327 1007... Broccoli Crunch Kit product is recalled due to possible contamination with Li... Class I
Oct 20, 2017 Stir Fry Kit, Alaska Carrot, 1 x 11 lb. per case, UPC 45009 85749 1 The i... Stir Fry Kit product is recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria ... Class I
Sep 4, 2015 Cucumber, sliced 3/8", product is packaged in a 2 lbs. plastic bag and placed... Cucumber, sliced 3/8", is recalled due to a potential contamination with Salm... Class I
Aug 23, 2012 Sliced White Mushroom, Champ's Mushroom, net wt. 8 oz. The UPC is 0 33383 67... Champs 8 oz Sliced White Mushrooms are recalled due to potential contaminatio... Class I

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