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Gedney Foods Pickle Products recalled due to Container Damage
7 months ago •source accessdata.fda.gov
400, Minnesota, United States
Gedney Foods Product, LLC has issued a voluntary recall of certain pickle products due to product and container damage. The affected items were inadvertently sold instead of being disposed of. These products were distributed in Minnesota in the United States. A total of 3520 cases per product are involved.AFFECTED PRODUCTS:
1) PRODUCT: Gedney Whole Pickles
- Size: 32 fl oz (1Qt) 946mL
- UPC: 041660001518
- Lot Codes: 4364, 4267
2) PRODUCT: Gedney Mini Munchers Kosher Dill
- Size: 32 fl oz (1Qt) 946mL
- UPC: 041660001716
- Lot Codes: 4268, 4281, 4309
3) PRODUCT: Gedney Kosher Dill Babies
- Size: 32 fl oz (1Qt) 946mL
- UPC: 041660001723
- Lot Codes: 4268, 4285, 4288, 4292, 4296, 4302, 4306
4) PRODUCT: Gedney Dill Mini Munchers
- Size: 32 fl oz (1Qt) 946mL
- UPC: 041660001730
- Lot Codes: 4264, 4271, 4274, 4278
5) PRODUCT: Gedney Dill Babies
- Size: 32 fl oz (1Qt) 946mL
- UPC: 041660001846
- Lot Codes: 4264, 4313
6) PRODUCT: Gedney Dill Babies
- Size: 16 fl oz (1Pt) 473mL
- UPC: 041660001914
- Lot Codes: 44271, 4274, 4278, 4281
7) PRODUCT: Gedney Kosher Dill Babies
- Size: 32 fl oz (1Qt) 946mL
- UPC: 041660001921
- Lot Codes: 4309
8) PRODUCT: Gedney Dill Spears
- Size: 24 fl oz (1Pt 8 fl oz) 710mL
- UPC: 041660001969
- Lot Codes: (Not specified separately)
9) PRODUCT: Gedney Zinger Chips
- Size: 24 fl oz (1.5Pts) 710mL
- UPC: 041660001884
- Lot Codes: 4218
10) PRODUCT: Gedney Zingers Dill Babies
- Size: 24 fl oz (1.5Pts) 710mL
- UPC: 041660001860
- Lot Codes: 4269
11) PRODUCT: Gedney Ghost Pepper LIL Pickles
- Size: 24 fl oz (1.5Pts) 710mL
- UPC: 041660007589
- Lot Codes: 4283
The issue was discovered during routine checks, and the recall was initiated on June 9, 2025. It is classified as a Class II recall, with the classification date on July 24, 2025. The recall is ongoing.
If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.
Source: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm
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