Unilever United States, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 6 total recalls

Unilever United States, 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 (6)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Unilever United States, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
May 4, 2017 Ben & Jerry's Pint Slices Chocolate Fudge Brownie 3 chocolate ice cream bar... Unilever is voluntarily recalling a limited number of boxes of Ben & Jerry's... Class II
Oct 12, 2016 Ben & Jerrys Brownie Batter Core Ice Cream One Pint (473 mL). Case UPC- 100... Certain pints of Ben & Jerrys Brownie Batter Core Ice Cream may contain soft... Class II
Feb 27, 2015 Talenti Gelato & Sorbetto, 1 pt. (473 mL) in clear plastic jars with best by ... Talenti Gelato & Sorbetto, a Unilever Company is voluntarily recalling a limi... Class I
Feb 16, 2015 Breyers¿ No Sugar Added Salted Caramel Swirl 1.5-quart (1.41L) packaged in p... Unilever United States, Inc. is voluntarily recalling a limited number of tub... Class I
Feb 28, 2014 Popsicle Orange Cherry Grape 20 pops Net 33 fl oz Unilever Englewood Cliff... Unilever United States, Inc. is voluntarily recalling a limited number of 20-... Class I
Dec 7, 0212 Knorr Pasta Sides Cheesy Bacon Macaroni Net Wt. 3.8 oz, (107 g) Unilever Eng... Knorr Pasta Sides Cheesy Bacon Macaroni may contain soy as a different produc... Class II

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