Organic Spices, Inc. is recalling 1,895 units (over 22,000 jars) of Spicely Organic garlic salt, celery salt, and sumac because the packaging is mislabeled. While the front of the jars states the products contain "NO SALT," the ingredient lists correctly show salt is present. This error could lead to unintended high salt consumption for people on restricted diets. These spices were distributed across 13 states including California, Illinois, and New York. Consumers should return the jars to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.
The product labeling incorrectly claims there is no salt present, despite salt being a primary ingredient. This poses a health risk to individuals who must strictly limit their sodium intake for medical reasons, such as heart or kidney conditions.
You have 2 options:
Recall #: H-0463-2026; Quantity: 524 cases (6,288 jars)
Recall #: H-0464-2026; Quantity: 391 cases (4,692 jars)
Recall #: H-0465-2026; Quantity: 980 cases (11,760 jars)
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