Coffee Concentrate Recalled Over Missing Ingredient Label

Coffee Concentrate Recalled Over Missing Ingredient Label

Waco Bottling LLC has voluntarily recalled a batch of its TryBrewed Coffee Concentrate due to missing ingredient statements and nutrition labels. The recall affects 321 cases, totaling 3,852 bottles, distributed across the U.S. via Amazon. The FDA classified the recall as Class III, indicating that the product is unlikely to cause adverse health consequences. However, the absence of ingredient and nutrition information poses potential risks for consumers with allergies, dietary restrictions, or those monitoring their calorie intake. Common reasons for such oversights include human error during packaging and label shortages. This recall highlights the FDA's role in ensuring food safety and proper labeling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act. Concurrently, the FDA is investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to contaminated cucumbers, with the CDC advising consumers to avoid eating recalled cucumbers and to maintain hygiene to prevent illness.

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