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Medium RiskFDA Food
Food & Beverages/Packaged & Processed

Sugar Foods Corporation: They were notified by their supplier that the product may be contaminated with foreign material.

Agency Publication Date: February 11, 2020
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Summary

Sugar Foods Corporation has recalled approximately 1,513 canisters of Granulate Pure Cane Sugar sold under the brand names Ahold (16 oz), N'Joy (22 oz), and Speedway (22 oz). These products were sold in various sizes across 17 states including FL, NY, OH, and PA. The recall was initiated because the manufacturer was notified by a supplier that the sugar may be contaminated with foreign material.

Risk

The product may contain foreign material, which poses a physical hazard and potential for injury if ingested. No specific injuries or types of foreign material were detailed in the report.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your pantry for Ahold, N'Joy, or Speedway brand Granulate Pure Cane Sugar in 16 oz or 22 oz canisters.
  2. Verify the specific lot and 'Best By' dates: Ahold canisters (Lot 0400103, Best By JAN03 2022B04); N'Joy canisters (Lots 0400103, 0400106, 0400107; Best By JAN03, JAN06, or JAN07 2022); and Speedway canisters (Lot 0400108 03A).
  3. Confirm the UPC codes: Ahold (6 88267 08529 1) and N'Joy (0 86631 00698 7). Speedway canisters do not have a UPC.
  4. If your product matches the identification details, contact Sugar Foods Corporation or the point of purchase for instructions, as a specific remedy was not provided in the enforcement report.
  5. For further information or to report a complaint, call the FDA Consumer Complaint hotline at 1-888-723-3332 (1-888-SAFEFDA).

Affected Products

Product: Ahold Granulate Pure Cane Sugar (16 oz canister)
Item Code:
90257
UPC Codes:
688267085291
Lot Numbers:
0400103
Date Ranges: BEST BY JAN03 2022B04
Product: N'Joy Granulate Pure Cane Sugar (22 oz canister)
Item Code:
90707
90708
90698
UPC Codes:
086631006987
Lot Numbers:
0400103
0400106
0400107
Date Ranges: BEST BY JAN03 2022B04, BEST BY JAN06 2022B04, BEST BY JAN07 2022B04
Product: Speedway Granulate Pure Cane Sugar (22 oz canister)
Item Code:
90581
Lot Numbers:
0400108 03A

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 84711
Status: Active
Manufacturer: Sugar Foods Corporation
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 1,513 Ahold canisters + 13,169 N'Joy canisters + 77 Speedway canisters
Agency Last Updated: February 21, 2020

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