Coffee lovers will have to check the label of your favorite morning pick-me-up drink twice.
On Tuesday, March 25, the Food and Medicines Administration (FDA) issued a Class II recall at Massimo Zanetti Beveraga USA. The parent company offers coffee traders products, one of which is our family. The recall, voluntarily launched by Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA, was launched on Thursday, March 13th. From writing, the recall has yet to be abolished.
According to the report, the recall was due to the wrong question. “Part of the production of our Traverse City Ground Coffee family is wrongly labeled as caffeine,” the report said.
As a risk of class II, coming into contact or exposed to a contaminated product may “cause temporary or medical reversible” health consequences, although the chances are that a person becomes seriously harmed minimal.
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The product that is remembered is that our family coffee with flavored cherries in the city from Cherry, which comes in 12 ounce bags, and has the date of the best purchase from August 8, 2025. The recall included 692 cases of contaminated product, which were shipped to 15 countries. They include Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA did not immediately respond to the request of the people to comment.
This recall is just one of many who have already happened this year, and one is even in nature. Earlier this month, the FDA issued a recall to over 75,000 bottles of two international coffee creams. Danone, LLC, a stamps home company, reported that she had received complaints about “spoilage and illness”, which also made the classification of classes of class II.
A representative of Danona North America, in a statement received by people at the time, confirmed the “text of the texture”.
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“The limited number of these products did not meet our quality standards, because of the premature spoilage that manifested as a texture problem,” read the statement. “Although we know that it is disappointing to our Creamer fans, the data testing confirmed that this is not a problem with the certainty of food. We decided to voluntarily remember these isolated products from the abundance of caution as we deal with a quality problem.”
The representative also claimed that the company was addressing and taking seriously because “this is not the quality we strive for.”
Other recalls this year include dark chocolate products from Cal Yee Farm, pastries from one of Dunkin suppliers, cheese from Aldi and Coca-Cola Soda packages.
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Source: HIS Education