Dakota Honey Company Spreadable Spun Honey Recall
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Dakota Honey Company is recalling Spreadable Spun Honey, Salted Caramel due to potential foreign objects including stainless steel dust or plastic shreds.
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What Happened
Dakota Honey Company has initiated a voluntary recall of its Spreadable Spun Honey, Salted Caramel due to the presence of foreign objects (stainless steel dust/flakes or shreds of plastic).
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects Dakota Honey Company Spreadable Spun Honey, Salted Caramel packaged in plastic jars:
- Net Wt 4 oz (113g), UPC 8 60012-41981 4 (1,897 containers)
- Net Wt 12 oz (340g), UPC 8 60010-57964 0 (286 containers)
Products were sold at retail locations in FL, GA, and SD, and via internet sales nationwide. The 4 oz size was purchased December 19, 2025 to April 3, 2026; the 12 oz size was purchased February 25, 2026 to April 3, 2026. Recall number: H-0770-2026. Classification: Class II.
What You Should Do
Consumers should not consume the recalled honey and should check purchased products against the affected dates and UPCs.
Why This Matters
The recall involves 2,183 total units distributed across multiple states and nationwide online sales.
Source
FDA recall H-0770-2026 (https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts)
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