Recall of Tops GOLD Mixed Pickle Due to Potential Erucic Acid Adulteration
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Mangalm LLC is voluntarily recalling certain batches of Tops GOLD Mixed Pickle because of potential adulteration with erucic acid from mustard oil, affecting products distributed in several U.S. states.
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Recall of Tops GOLD Mixed Pickle
What Happened
Mangalm LLC is recalling the products due to potential adulteration with erucic acid from the mustard oil ingredient.
Which Products Are Affected
The affected products are Tops GOLD Mixed Pickle in the following sizes:
- NET QTY.: 31.74 oz, PRODUCT OF INDIA, UPC: 8904288611380
- NET QTY.: 158.73 oz, PRODUCT OF INDIA, UPC: 8904288612950 The ingredients include mustard oil. The quantity involved is 40 cases of 12 - 31.74 oz cans per case and 40 cases of 2 - 158.73 oz cans per case. Distribution was in the U.S. states of CA, NV, OR, UT, and WA. The official recall number is H-0624-2026.
What You Should Do
The recall is voluntary and firm-initiated, with initial notification to consumers via e-mail. Consumers should contact Mangalm LLC at their address, 38507 Cherry St Ste F, Newark, CA 94560-4743, for information on returns or refunds.
Why This Matters
This recall highlights potential food safety issues with adulterated ingredients, affecting a specific quantity of products in western U.S. states and emphasizing the need for vigilance in food production.
Source
FDA Recall Notice: H-0624-2026
Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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