Recall of King Harvest Jalapeno Hummus Due to Aluminum Pieces
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Pacific Coast Fresh CO is voluntarily recalling King Harvest brand Jalapeno Hummus because of potential contamination with aluminum pieces. The affected products, totaling 760 containers, were distributed in Oregon and Washington.
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What Happened
Pacific Coast Fresh CO is recalling King Harvest brand Jalapeno Hummus due to the presence of foreign material, specifically aluminum pieces.
Which Products Are Affected
The affected products are King Harvest brand Jalapeno Hummus in 10 oz and 17 oz plastic tubs. The 10 oz tubs have UPC 025726 310042, and the 17 oz tubs have UPC 025726 310059. A total of 653 10 oz containers and 107 17 oz containers are affected, with a Best By Date of 3/9/2026. These products were distributed in Oregon and Washington. The recall number is H-0604-2026.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected products should not consume them and should contact Pacific Coast Fresh CO for instructions on returns or refunds. The company is located at 201 Ne 2nd Ave Ste 100, Portland, OR 97232-3289.
Why This Matters
This recall addresses a potential safety hazard from foreign material in food, which could lead to injury if ingested, highlighting the importance of product safety in the food industry.
Source
This recall information is from the FDA, Recall Number H-0604-2026.
Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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