Fruit Fresh Up Raspberry Dip Recalled Due to Listeria Contamination Risk
Fruit Fresh Up, Inc. is recalling Fruit Fresh Up Raspberry Dip (7oz) due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Affected units distributed in NY, MA, and PA should not be consumed.
What this means for you
Illness, injury, or structural failure has been reported. Stop using the product immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund or repair.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class I classification applies. The hazard is Listeria monocytogenes, a high-risk pathogen. Per the severity rubric, FDA Class I recalls never score below 4.
Plain-English summary
Fruit Fresh Up, Inc. is recalling Fruit Fresh Up Raspberry Dip (7oz) due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The recall affects 39,232 units of product.
The affected product was distributed in New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. Products with UPC 64779300105 and best-by dates of 3/31/2022 or 4/16/2022 are included in this recall.
Consumers should not consume the recalled product. If you have purchased affected product, discard it or return it to the place of purchase.
The recalled product
- Product
- Fruit Fresh Up Raspberry Dip (7oz)
- Manufacturer
- Fruit Fresh Up, Inc.
- Category
- Food — Dips / Ready-to-Eat
- Hazard
- listeria
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 (2)
- 1. UPC:64779300105 BBD 3/31/2022
- 4/16/2022
Distribution
Distributed in 3 states:
- MA
- NY
- PA
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