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Food inspections: April 28- May 4

Food inspections: April 28- May 4

Yahoo05-05-2025

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Here are the food inspections for the last week in Terre Haute courtesy of the Vigo County Health Department.
Establishments listed are in Compliance
Sprinkles Cookie, 8 N. Church St.
Travelodge, 530 S. 3rd St.
What goes into a restaurant health inspection?
Establishments listed are out of Compliance
Casey's General Store #3767, 9700 E. US Hwy 40 (3 Non-Compliance) Observed powdered sugar and candy pieces without proper labels. Observed boxes of cups stored directly on floor. Observed accumulated debris on slushie machine.
Taco Bell #3001014, 3132 E. Wabash Ave. (3 Non-Compliance) Observed front hand wash sink without paper towels. Observed accumulated food debris in and on steam tray. Observed clean food containers stacked while wet.
Five Guys Terre Haute, 5399 S. US Hwy 41 (1 Non-Compliance) Observed hand washing sink on front line clogged and out of order.
Establishments Approved to Open
Coal Creek Sporting Clays, 1041 W. Sandford Ave. (Ownership Change)
Taqueria Los Chamacos, Mobile
Establishments Approved to Operate
Sunshine Snacks Kids, LLC @ 12 Points First Friday – 5-02-25
Alexander Concessions – Elephant Ear Trailer, Food Tent, Food Trailer & Mexican Trailer @ Vigo County Fairgrounds – River City Rampage Demolition Derby – 5-02/5-03-25
Grammy's Jammin' Drinks @ Haute Hops & Vines Fest – 5-03-25
Dottie's Cinnamon Rolls @ District 6 Market, Riley, IN – Mother's Day Mania – 5-03/5-04-25
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