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C.F. Sauer Company

Recall #F-0445-2017 · Initiated 2014-12-24

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What happened
C.F. Sauer Company is recalling their chili powder (2.25 oz bottles) because an ingredient used to make it—ground cumin seed from one batch—was contaminated with peanut protein. This product was sold across the United States, and about 60 cases were affected.
Who is at risk
People with peanut allergies or severe sensitivities should be concerned, as consuming this product could trigger an allergic reaction.
What to do
Check if you have this chili powder at home and look for lot number 2686E on the label. If you have it, do not use it—throw it away or return it to the store where you purchased it. If you have a peanut allergy and consumed this product, contact your doctor if you experience any allergic symptoms.
Product
SAUER'S CHILl POWDER, 2.25 oz.
Reason for recall
The firm was notified that a specific lot of Ground Cumin Seed (lot # 2686E) they purchased had tested and found to be positive for peanut protein.
Quantity affected
60 Cases
Distribution
The product was distributed thru out the United States .
Lot / code info
PRODUCT ID 00518, Lots 14279R, 14280R, 14282R, 14289R, 14293R, 14294R
Voluntary / mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Initial notification
Telephone
Terminated
2016-11-15

Recalling firm

C.F. Sauer Company
2000 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220-2006
United States

Recall classification

Most serious. Reasonable probability that the product will cause serious health consequences or death.

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