United Natural Trading Inc. dba Woodstock Farms

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 20 total recalls

United Natural Trading Inc. dba Woodstock Farms 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 (20)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by United Natural Trading Inc. dba Woodstock Farms

Date Product Reason Class
Jan 27, 2025 Fresh Direct Dark Chocolate Pretzels 7oz, Bag. 12 bags per case. Undeclared Allergen - Milk Class I
Jan 6, 2025 Wegmans, Organic Almonds Dry Roasted Salted, 12oz clear bag, 12 bags per case. Product mislabeled. The back label states Organic Cashews. The front produc... Class II
Jan 12, 2024 Odds & Ends Organic Chocolate Fruit & Nut Mix 14oz. plastic resealable bags ... Product contains stem / vegetation foreign material. Class II
Jan 12, 2024 Market Basket, Organic Trek Mix, 11oz & 14oz. plastic resealable bags . 8/11o... Product contains stem / vegetation foreign material. Class II
Aug 11, 2020 Price Chopper, Southwest Tex-Mex Trail Mix, 12 oz. re-closeable bag, 6 packag... Undeclared wheat, the back panel of the product is labeled Incorrectly. Class II
Oct 31, 2017 Market Basket Dark Chocolate Cashews 8/12oz. The firms supplier has notified them that milk fat was missing from the ing... Class I
Oct 31, 2017 Woodstock Dark Chocolate Almonds, 8/8.5oz. The firms supplier has notified them that milk fat was missing from the ing... Class I
Oct 31, 2017 HMS Host Dark Chocolate Almonds, 20lbs. The firms supplier has notified them that milk fat was missing from the ing... Class I
Oct 31, 2017 Matthew Enterprise Dark Chocolate Almonds, 20lbs. The firms supplier has notified them that milk fat was missing from the ing... Class I
Oct 31, 2017 Lunds & Byrels Dark Chocolate Almond 12/11oz. The firms supplier has notified them that milk fat was missing from the ing... Class I
Oct 31, 2017 Market Basket Dark Chocolate Almonds 8/12oz. The firms supplier has notified them that milk fat was missing from the ing... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Natures Promise Cascade Trail Mix 12oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Wholesome Pantry Cape Cod Cranberry Mix 8oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Market Basket Cascade Trail Mix 11oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Market Basket Fiber Frenzy 10oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Wholesome Pantry Organic Trail Mix 8oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Nature s Promise Organic Campfire Trail Mix 12oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Woodstock Organic Kumbaya Mix 10oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Market Basket Cape Cod Cranberry Mix 10oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I
Jun 15, 2017 Natures Promise Cranberry Trail Mix 12oz. The firm's supplier (of dates/apricots) found Listeria monocytogenes within t... Class I

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