Blue Tape Sriracha is recalling 136 bottles of its Sriracha sauce because the acidified product was manufactured without a required license from the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA). The refrigerated condiment is packaged in 10.5-ounce clear squeeze bottles and was distributed nationwide. No incidents or illnesses have been reported to date, but consumers should return the sauce to the place of purchase for a refund or throw it away.
The product was manufactured without proper regulatory oversight for acidified foods, which poses a risk that the processing may not have been sufficient to ensure safety. No illnesses have been reported.
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There is no company address on the label and no UPC code. Ingredients include Chilies, Garlic, Capsicum, Sugar, Salt, White Wine Vinegar.
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