FDA
Red Tart Pitted Cherries, Straight Packed (No Sugar), 5 lbs. bulk pails, 30 lbs, in bulk pails
Published: Aug 7, 2015
•Updated: Nov 3, 2025
•Recall #: F-3091-2015
Safety HazardHigh Risk
Potential for adulteration - elevated mold, yeast, and coliform counts
Product Information
Brand
Coloma Frozen Foods, Inc.
Category
Food
Description
Potential for adulteration - elevated mold, yeast, and coliform counts
FDA Classification
Class IIMay cause temporary health problems or slight threat of serious nature
Status
TerminatedRecall Type
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Affected Lot Codes
Check your product packaging for these codes:
Lot Codes: 15190 15191 15196 15198 15200 15201 15202 15203 15204 15205 15212 15215 43145 43146 43147 43148 43149 43150 43151 43152 43153 43155 43156 43157 43158 43159 43160 43161 43162 43163 43164 43165 43166 43167 43168 43169 43170 43171 43172 43173 43174 43175 43176 43177 43178 43179 43180 43181 43182 43183 43184 43583 43584 43585 43586 43587 43588 43589 43590 43591 43592 43593 43594 43595 43596 43597 43598 43599 43600 43601 43602 43603
Affected States/Regions
MI, IN, IL, WI, MO, NE, OH, VA
Domestic: MI, IN, IL, WI, MO, NE, OH Foreign: Canada DOD/VA: None
What You Should Do
Available Remedies
Dispose of ProductRefund Available
Recommended Actions
- 1Stop using the product immediately. Do not continue to use, sell, or distribute the recalled product.
- 2Check if you have the recalled product. Verify the brand, model number, lot codes, or UPC listed in the recall.
- 3Follow the remedy instructions. Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Dispose of the product safely according to local regulations.
- 4Visit the official recall page for complete details, contact information, and deadline information (if applicable).
Official Recall Information
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, including contact details and deadlines, please visit the official recall page from FDA.
View Official Recall PageNeed more help? If you have questions or have experienced issues with this product, you can:
- Contact the manufacturer or retailer where you purchased the product
- Report an incident to SaferProducts.gov
- Consult with the FDA for additional guidance