Grains of Paradise spice recalled for potential mold contamination
Curio Spice Co. is recalling Grains of Paradise (Korerima) spice due to potential mold contamination. Affected consumers should discard the product.
What this means for you
Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class II recall for potential mold contamination of a food product. This is a risk-of-harm product where no illnesses or injuries have been reported.
Plain-English summary
Curio Spice Co. is recalling Grains of Paradise (Korerima) spice sold in 1.25 oz jars due to potential mold contamination. The affected batch number is PKRRM02202024 with a "Better By" date of 02/20/2027. Approximately 760 units have been distributed nationwide.
Consumers who have purchased this product should discard it. Do not consume the product.
The recalled product
- Product
- Curio Spice Co. brand Grains of Paradise (Korerima) - Jar 1.25 oz net wt. UPC: 672975171032
- Manufacturer
- Curio Spice Co.
- Category
- Food — Spices
- Hazard
- mold
Is your product affected?
Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.
Lot numbers (1)
- Batch number: PKRRM02202024 Better BY: 02/20/2027
Distribution
Distributed in 46 states:
- AK
- AL
- AZ
- CA
- CO
- CT
- DC
- DE
- FL
- GA
- HI
- IA
- ID
- IL
- IN
- KY
- LA
- MA
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- ME
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- NY
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- OK
- OR
- PA
- RI
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- WA
- WI
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