Recently Recalled Products

The following food items were recently recalled due to various risks they may pose to consumers. Please click the links for additional information, such as expiration dates, UPC codes, etc. :

  • Ocean Spray Dried Craisins and Cranberries–Ocean Spray announced the recall of its Original Flavor Craisins® Dried Cranberries,  in the 5-ounce, 10-ounce and 48-ounce packages, in addition to its  bulk sweetened dried cranberries in 10-pound packages due to the possible presence of very small hair-like metal fragments that might cause injury.
  • Four Star Import & Distribution Inc. Uneviscerated Fish– announced the recall of its Noya Brand Boyal Dry Fish due to the discovery during a routine inspection, that the fish was not properly eviscerated. The fish may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum spores, which can cause botulism.
  • King and Prince Seafood Corp., Nova Style Cold Smoked Salmon And Sable Fish Lox, Salmon Sushi Fillets, And Salmon Trim–recall announced of Nova Style Cold Smoked Salmon and Sable Fish Lox, Salmon Sushi Fillets, and Salmon Trim due to potential contamination risk of Listeria monocytogenes. 
  • Trans Ocean–announced the recall of its “transOCEAN Wild Alaska Sockeye Smoked Salmon” with lot numbers 1280W & 1293W due to a potential contamination risk of Listeria monocytogenes.
What to do if you or a Loved One were Affected by a Recalled Product

If you or a loved one has become sick or injured as a result of one of the recalled products listed above, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.  If you feel you have been affected by a recalled product, you should contact an experienced products liability attorney, to pursue your potential claim.

In addition to finding out more about products liability and defective products,  you can also find information on this blog about other recently recalled products by clicking on the recall tab. For more information about other defective products and harmful drugs that have been recalled, click here.



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