Two Brothers Pork Skins is recalling an undetermined amount of pork skin products, including Cueritos in Brine and Chicharron Prensado, due to misbranding and failure to meet federal safety requirements (HACCP). Approximately 245 pounds of product were recovered following a report that certain ingredients, such as tomato puree and chorizo powder, were missing from the labels. These products were produced without a safety analysis plan and lack necessary safe handling instructions.
The products were manufactured without a hazard analysis plan to identify and prevent safety risks and may contain undeclared ingredients like tomato puree, orange juice, and spices. Consuming these products could pose health risks to individuals with sensitivities to the undeclared ingredients or due to the lack of verified safety controls during production.
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Produced without safe handling instructions.
Contains undeclared tomato puree, chorizo powder, orange juice, garlic, pepper, and onion.
Contains undeclared tomato puree, chorizo powder, orange juice, garlic, pepper, and onion.
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response