My Chai Inc. is recalling approximately 66,048 jugs of various MyChai Chai Tea Concentrates, MySyrup Sugar Free Syrups, and Oregon Orchards Banana Smoothie Mix. These products, packaged in 0.5-gallon (64 or 68 fl. oz.) plastic bottles, were distributed nationwide through retail stores and authorized distributors. The recall was issued because the products were found to have a pH level above 4.1 or lacked the required production records, which are necessary to ensure the safety of shelf-stable acidified foods. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date.
Products that are not properly acidified (pH above 4.1) or lack production records may allow for the growth of harmful bacteria or spoilage organisms during shelf storage. This poses a potential risk of foodborne illness if the product is consumed.
You have 2 options:
Packaged in plastic (HDPE) 1/2 gallon bottle with foil liner.
Shelf stable 3 year expiration from date of manufacture.
Volume is 68 fl oz.
Packaged in square 0.5 gallon HDPE plastic bottles.
Volume is 68 fl oz.
Contains Madagascar vanilla extract.
Extended expiration date program applies.
Packaged in square HDPE plastic bottles.
Contains natural and artificial flavors.
Extended shelf life applies.
Packaged in square HDPE plastic bottles.
Contains vanilla extract.
Extended expiration date program applies.
Volume is 68 fl oz. Contains banana puree.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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