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FDA Announces Recall of Moringa Capsules Over Salmonella Risk

Ambrosia Brands, LLC has issued a voluntary recall of certain lots of its Rosabella Moringa Capsules due to possible Salmonella contamination. The FDA announced the recall as a precautionary measure to protect consumers from potential serious infections.

Ambrosia Brands voluntarily recalls Rosabella Moringa Capsules due to potential Salmonella contamination
Salmonella poses serious health risks, especially to children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals
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FDA Issues Allergy Alert for Junebars with Undeclared Milk and Soy

Juniper Granola, LLC of Rochester, NY has issued a voluntary recall of Chocolate Cherry and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Junebars containing undeclared milk and soy allergens. The recall affects products with batch labels L1300 or L1301, posing serious health risks to consumers with allergies.

Recall affects Chocolate Cherry and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Junebars with batch labels L1300 or L1301
Undeclared milk and soy allergens pose serious health risks to consumers with allergies or sensitivities
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FDA Launches Comprehensive Safety Review of BHA Food Preservative

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Monday it has begun a comprehensive re-assessment of butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), a widely used chemical preservative found in numerous food products. The regulatory review signals potential new scrutiny of a substance that has been approved for decades in the American food supply.

FDA launches comprehensive safety review of BHA, a common food preservative used for decades
BHA is widely used in cereals, baked goods, and processed foods to prevent rancidity
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FDA Announces Policy Shift to Phase Out Artificial Food Colors

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced new regulatory steps to support the food industry's transition away from artificial petroleum-based colors toward natural alternatives. The policy represents a shift in how the agency approaches food coloring claims and manufacturing standards.

FDA announces new regulatory approach for "no artificial colors" claims on food products
Policy aims to transition food supply from petroleum-based artificial colors to natural alternatives
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FDA Issues Safety Warning for Improperly Processed Dried Croaker Fish

Prime Food Processing LLC has voluntarily recalled 80 cases of dried croaker fish after the FDA determined the products were not adequately eviscerated as required by federal regulations. The improperly processed fish may retain internal organs that could harbor harmful bacteria or toxins, posing potential health risks to consumers.

Prime Food Processing LLC voluntarily recalled 80 cases of dried croaker fish due to inadequate evisceration
FDA regulations require proper removal of internal organs to prevent bacterial contamination and toxin buildup
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Brooklyn Food Company Recalls Dried Fish Over FDA Safety Violations

Prime Food Processing LLC of Brooklyn voluntarily recalled dried croaker fish products after failing to meet FDA evisceration requirements. The recall highlights potential health risks from improperly processed fish products.

Prime Food Processing LLC voluntarily recalled dried croaker fish for failing to meet FDA evisceration standards
Improperly eviscerated fish poses health risks including bacterial contamination and potential allergen exposure
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Houston Company Recalls Moringa Superfood Over Salmonella Risk

Why Not Natural, a Houston-based company, has voluntarily recalled its Organic Moringa Green Superfood products due to potential Salmonella contamination that poses serious health risks to vulnerable populations.

Why Not Natural voluntarily recalled Organic Moringa Green Superfood products due to Salmonella contamination risk
Salmonella can cause serious or fatal infections in children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals
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Gerber Recalls Arrowroot Biscuits Over Foreign Material Risk

Gerber Products Company voluntarily recalled limited batches of Arrowroot Biscuits on January 26, 2026, due to potential contamination with soft plastic and paper pieces from an arrowroot flour supplier. The FDA announced the recall as a precautionary measure to protect infant and toddler consumers.

Gerber voluntarily recalled limited batches of Arrowroot Biscuits due to potential soft plastic and paper contamination
Contamination originated from an arrowroot flour supplier that initiated its own recall
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FDA Reports Success from ImportShield Program at U.S. Ports

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced positive initial results from its ImportShield Program, launched in August 2025 to modernize import oversight. The agency described 'impressive results' in strengthening product review processes at U.S. ports of entry.

FDA ImportShield Program launched in August 2025 to modernize import product review processes
Initial effectiveness review shows 'impressive results' in strengthening port oversight
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FDA Announces Recall of Live it Up Super Greens Over Salmonella Risk

Superfoods Inc., operating as Live it Up of New York, has issued a voluntary recall of all Live it Up Super Greens products due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall affects products with lot numbers beginning with the letter 'A' and all stick pack versions.

All Live it Up Super Greens products with lot numbers starting with 'A' and stick packs are being recalled
Potential Salmonella contamination poses serious health risks including severe illness
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