Organic Spices, Inc. Recalls Spicely Organic Celery Salt Due to Mislabeling and Salt Content
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Organic Spices, Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for Spicely Organic Celery Salt because the product is labeled as salt-free despite containing salt.
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What Happened
Organic Spices, Inc., based in Fremont, California, has initiated a voluntary recall of its "spicely ORGANIC celery salt." The recall was triggered after it was discovered that the product packaging is mislabeled. While the label explicitly states the product contains "NO SALT," the ingredients list includes salt, and the product does contain salt. The FDA has classified this as a Class II recall.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall involves 391 cases, totaling 4,692 individual jars. The affected products were distributed to retailers in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, and Washington.
Product Details:
- Brand Name: spicely ORGANIC
- Product: celery salt (Net wt: 2.4oz / 68g)
- UPC: 826998007605
- Lot Number: 250312
- Best By Date (BB): 07/09/2031
- Recall Number: H-0464-2026
What You Should Do
Consumers who purchased the affected Spicely Organic Celery Salt and are monitoring their sodium intake for medical or dietary reasons should stop using the product immediately. Consumers may contact Organic Spices, Inc., located at 4180 Business Center Dr, Fremont, CA 94538, for further information regarding the recall.
Why This Matters
This recall is particularly important for individuals on sodium-restricted diets. Consuming a product labeled as "no salt" that actually contains salt can lead to unintended sodium intake, which may pose health risks for those managing conditions such as hypertension or kidney disease.
Source
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Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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