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Costco Recalls Popular Snack Over Wood Contamination Concerns
Costco Recalls Popular Snack Over Wood Contamination Concerns

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time25-04-2025

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Costco Recalls Popular Snack Over Wood Contamination Concerns

You might want to check your fridge—a popular salsa sold at Costco has been recalled over concerns it could contain small bits of wood. San Juan Salsa Co., the brand behind several refrigerated salsa varieties, issued a recall this week after learning that its cilantro supplier, SupHerb Farms, had flagged batches for potential foreign matter contamination. Specifically, small wood fragments. The affected products were made between December 19, 2024 and March 17, 2025. The list includes several salsa types, from Mild to Pineapple Mango, sold at various retailers. But Costco's 32-ounce Medium Salsa, a store-exclusive, is one of the key items included in the recall, and the warehouse giant has posted an alert on its site. The recall spans multiple 'Best Before' date ranges, depending on the salsa variety, stretching into late May. All sizes are affected. San Juan Salsa Co. says it stopped using the problematic cilantro back in March. And to date, no one has reported finding anything in their salsa. But with the same ingredient already causing a separate USDA health alert for soups earlier this month, the company decided to play it safe. If you've got any of the recalled salsa at home, don't eat it. Best to toss it out or return it to where you bought it for a refund or replacement. Read the original article on GEEKSPIN. Affiliate links on GEEKSPIN may earn us and our partners a commission.

Costco Just Recalled Salsa Due to Contamination—Here's What to Know
Costco Just Recalled Salsa Due to Contamination—Here's What to Know

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time24-04-2025

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Costco Just Recalled Salsa Due to Contamination—Here's What to Know

"Key Takeaways" San Juan Salsa Co. salsa products are being recalled in select Costco locations. This is due to the cilantro in the salsas being contaminated with wood fragments. There are no injuries or illnesses connected to this just announced a recall on eight different salsa products, according to a published member letter. This is due to the cilantro in the products being potentially contaminated. The San Juan Salsa Co. salsa products were sold at select Northwest Costco locations from December 19, 2024, through March 17, 2025. The following products are being recalled: Mild Salsa with best-by dates from March 3 to May 23, 2025 Medium Salsa with best-by dates from February 27 to May 22, 2025 Hot Salsa with best-by dates from March 3 to May 23, 2025 Traditional Salsa with best-by dates from January 29 to April 23, 2025 Pineapple Mango Salsa with best-by dates from March 24 to May 23, 2025 Verde Salsa with best-by dates from January 21 to April 14, 2025 Mens Room Roasted Red Salsa with best-by dates from March 18 to May 22, 2025 Costco 32-ounce Medium Salsa with best-by dates from February 27 to May 22, 2025 Check your refrigerator for these recalled salsas, and if you have one of the impacted dips on hand, dispose of it or return to your local Costco for a refund. These salsas may be contaminated with wood fragments following a recall on the cilantro used in the product. While there are no illnesses or injuries connected to this recall, contact your healthcare provider if you are experiencing any potential side effects after consuming one of the above products. For questions about this recall, contact San Juan Salsa Co. co-owner Sandy Albright at sandy@ Related: Over 170,000 Bottles of Apple Juice Recalled Nationwide—Here's What to Know Read the original article on EATINGWELL

Popular Costco Product Recalled for Wood Contamination
Popular Costco Product Recalled for Wood Contamination

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time24-04-2025

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Popular Costco Product Recalled for Wood Contamination

According to a press release, San Juan Salsa Co., the makers of a popular salsa sold at Costco stores, is recalling certain lots of multiple salsas due to potential foreign matter contamination. The salsa utilizes SupHerb Farms' cilantro, which has been recalled because it may contain small pieces of wood. The recalled salsa was produced by San Juan Salsa Co. between Dec. 19, 2024, and March 17, 2025 and contains the now-recalled cilantro. The following products—including a Costco-exclusive salsa—have been recalled: Mild Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between March 3 and May 23, 2025 Medium Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between Feb. 27 and May 22, 2025 Hot Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between March 3 and May 23, 2025 Traditional Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between Jan. 29 and April 23, 2025 Pineapple Mango Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between March 24 and May 23, 2025 Verde Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between Jan. 27 and April 14, 2025 Mens Room Roasted Red Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between March 18 and May 22, 2025 Costco 32-ounce Medium Salsa with 'Best Before' dates between Feb. 27 and May 22, 2025 All sizes of these salsas have been recalled, including those sold at stores other than Costco. However, Costco has specifically issued a recall alert on its site for the 32-ounce San Juan Salsa Co. Medium Salsa. San Juan Salsa Co. stopped using the specific batch of recalled cilantro on March 17, so any salsa produced after that date is not impacted by this recall. The company has not received any complaints about its salsas containing wood pieces, and says it believes the 'internal manufacturing process eliminates the potential for wood particles,' but is issuing the recall out of an abundance of caution. According to a FDA report, more than 96,000 pounds of SupHerb Farms' cilantro, both chopped and whole, have been recalled for potential wood contamination. The cilantro found in San Juan Salsa Co.'s recalled salsa is the same ingredient that caused the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) to issue a public health alert for multiple soup products earlier this month. If you have the recalled salsa, you should not consume it. Instead, throw it away or return it to the original place of purchase for a full refund or Announces Health Alert for Pork Sold at Aldi Due to Potential Metal Contamination FDA Announces Recall of More Than 1,700 Pounds of Cabot Butter Across 7 States Over 22,000 Pounds of Johnsonville Sausage Recalled for Possible Foreign MaterialRead the original article on ALLRECIPES

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