Tuesday, April 28, 2009

McCormick Fajita Seasonings Recall: Undeclared Milk or...?

The FDA announced a recall today of McCormick Fajita seasoning packets. In October 2008, McCormick Enchilada seasonings were recalled for undeclared milk during the melamine contamination investigations worldwide.
McCormick & Company Has Recalled McCormick Enchilada Sauce Mix

McCormick & Company, Incorporated has announced a recall of McCormick Enchilada Sauce Mix with UPC Code 52100091600 sold under the McCormick brand. The McCormick Enchilada Sauce Mix contains undeclared milk ingredients.

The McCormick Enchilada Sauce Mix was distributed to grocery stores nationally beginning on September 17, 2008. The product comes in 1.5 oz. pouches with an expiration date of "best by" AUG2910CH. The date is found printed in black on the back, bottom left of the pouch.

All grocery outlets that sell McCormick Enchilada Sauce Mix (UPC Code 52100091600 with expiration date "best by" AUG2910CH) have been notified to remove the product from their shelves immediately, and consumers who have purchased this product should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Consumers with questions may contact McCormick at 1-800-632-5847.

Although it is many months later, I'm assuming that melamine testing is still ongoing. Does the FDA just test food randomly to see if there are milk ingredients in it? Is that how they found the milk ingredients in the Enchilada mix? I'd call the FDA and ask, but I don't have 4 1/2 hours to sit on hold today - maybe another day! In any case, I find the timing interesting; 1) that the first recall took place back in October and 2) that it took seven months for the FDA to recognize that a product almost identical to another product from the same manufacturer has the same undeclared milk issue. Either way FDA is recalling the Fajita mix now. Although it may be undeclared milk ingredients, I wonder where the milk ingredients originated from.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- SPARKS, MD, APRIL 24 – McCormick & Company, Incorporated (NYSE:MKC) has announced a voluntary recall of Lawry's® Fajitas Spices & Seasonings packages with UPC Code 2150022500 and a “best if used by” date of OCT0110PX62, sold under the Lawry's brand. Lawry's Fajitas Spices & Seasonings packages with this date code contain undeclared milk ingredients. People who have allergies to milk run the risk of serious or life threatening allergic reactions if they consume this product.

The Lawry's Fajita Spices & Seasonings packages were distributed to grocery stores nationally beginning on October 17, 2008. The product is available in 1.27 oz. pouches, and the date code is found printed in black on the back, bottom center of the pouch. The “best if used by” date of OCT0110PX62 is the only date code affected by the recall.

The recall was initiated after it was discovered that product was mispackaged and as a result the ingredient statement on the package did not list milk as an ingredient.

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