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Christian Cheese, LLC: Undeclared Soy lecithin and Soybean Oil; undeclared Soy lecithin, Soybean Oil, and sulfites; Undeclared Sulfites; Undeclared sulfites

Agency Publication Date: July 9, 2013
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Affected Products

Product: Christian Cheese Vegetable Cheddar Made in Kingfisher, Oklahoma (405-375-6711) Ingredients: Pasteurized Milk, Culture, Rennet, Salt, Onion, Garlic, Basil, Red Bell Pepper, Black Pepper, Tomato, Vinegar, Parsley, Ginger, and Rosemary. 1 unit weighing approximately 0.6 lbs and plastic vacuum packed in plastic. 1 case is approximately 32 units weighing approximately 0.60 lbs each.

No codes are used at the facility. All product made approximately on June 7, 2012.

Product: Christian Cheese Ranch Bacon Cheddar Made in Kingfisher, Oklahoma (405-375-6711) Ingredients: Pasteurized Milk, Culture, Rennet, Salt, Ranch Dressing and Bacon Bits. 1 unit weighing approximately 0.6 lbs and plastic vacuum packed in plastic. 1 case is approximately 32 units weighing approximately 0.60 lbs each.

No codes are used at the facility. All product made approximately on June 7, 2012.

Product: Christian Cheese Sun-Dried tomato Cheddar Made in Kingfisher, Oklahoma (405-375-6711) Ingredients: Pasteurized Milk, Culture, Vegetable Rennet, Sun-Dried Tomato and Salt. 1 unit weighing approximately 0.6 lbs and plastic vacuum packed in plastic. 1 case is approximately 32 units weighing approximately 0.60 lbs each.

No codes are used at the facility. All product made approximately on June 7, 2012.

Product: Christian Cheese Blackberry Wine Cheese Made in Kingfisher, Oklahoma (405-375-6711) Ingredients: Pasteurized Milk, Culture, Vegetable Rennet, Salt, Blackberry Wine. 1 unit weighing approximately 0.6 lbs and plastic vacuum packed in plastic. 1 case is approximately 32 units weighing approximately 0.60 lbs each.

No codes are used at the facility. All product made approximately on June 7, 2012.

Product: Christian Cheese Horseradish Cheddar Cheese Made in Kingfisher, Oklahoma (405-375-6711) Ingredients: Pasteurized Milk, Culture, Vegetable Rennet, Salt, and Horseradish. 1 unit weighing approximately 0.6 lbs and plastic vacuum packed in plastic. 1 case is approximately 32 units weighing approximately 0.60 lbs each.

No codes are used at the facility. All product made approximately on June 7, 2012.

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 62716
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Christian Cheese, LLC
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 3 products (Approximately 15-16 units)

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