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Medium RiskFDA Food

New Punjab Sweets Inc.: This voluntary recall is being initiated because the following Indian snack may contain undeclared nuts (undeclared almonds, pistachios, and cashews): New Punjab Burfi; This voluntary recall is being initiated because the following Indian snack may contain undeclared cashews and colors (Yellow 5 & 6): Kaju Katri; This voluntary recall is being initiated because the following Indian snack may contain undeclared cashews and colors (Yellow 5 & 6): Kaju Roll; This volunta

Agency Publication Date: July 8, 2015
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Affected Products

Product: New Punjab Burfi is an Indian snack cut into 1lb or 0.5 lb. squares. Product is packaged in clear plastic container with a clear plastic lid.

Company does not use a coding system to trace finished products.

Product: New Punjab Kaju Katri is an Indian snack cut into squares. Product is packaged in clear plastic container with a clear plastic lid. Container sizes are 1lb. and 0.5lbs.

Company does not use a coding system to trace finished products.

Product: New Punjab Kaju Roll is an Indian snack cut into squares. Product is packaged in clear plastic container with a clear plastic lid. Container sizes are 1lb. and 0.5lbs.

Company does not use a coding system to trace finished products.

Product: New Punjab Kaju (Kajoo) Fry is the Indian translation for Toasted Fried Cashews. Product is packaged in clear plastic container with a clear plastic lid. Container sizes are 1lb. and 0.5lbs.

Company does not use a coding system to trace finished products.

Product: New Punjab Ladoo is a ball-shaped Indian snack coated with almonds and/or pistachios. Product is packaged in clear plastic container with a clear plastic lid. Container sizes are 1lb. and 0.5lbs.

Company does not use a coding system to trace finished products.

Product: New Punjab Chum Chum is a oval-shaped Indian snack coated with almonds and/or coconuts. Product is packaged in clear plastic container with a clear plastic lid. Container sizes are 1lb. and 0.5lbs.

Company does not use a coding system to trace finished products.

Product: New Punjab Rosgula is a ball-shaped Indian snack. Product is packaged in clear plastic container with a clear plastic lid. Container sizes are 1lb. and 0.5lbs.

Company does not use a coding system to trace finished products.

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 71097
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: New Punjab Sweets Inc.
Manufactured In: United States

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