The recall of cinnamon bun desserts produced by the Michigan-based Superior Foods Company has been given a Class II classification by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday.
The recall was in response to fears the desserts could have been contaminated with plastic.
Newsweek contacted the Superior Foods Company for comment on Saturday via email outside of regular office hours.
Why It Matters
A Class II risk classification (one of three) refers to a situation in which the “use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote,” according to the FDA.
Foreign material contamination can potentially cause injury, and repeated incidents raise questions about the effectiveness of current safety protocols.
Food recalls due to contamination or mislabeling can undermine consumer trust and place vulnerable individuals (such as children, the elderly, or those with allergies) at greater risk.
What To Know
The Superior Foods Company initially issued a nationwide voluntary recall for some of its 7-ounce packs of cinnamon bun desserts, sold under the Park Street Deli brand in plastic tubs, on July 24.
On August 8, the product was given a Class II classification by the FDA. The recall covered 19,368 retail units.
The recalled products have UPC number 4061462440151 and a sell by date of November 8, 2025.
The FDA said a press release was not issued for the recall.
This week, the agency also classified a voluntary recall of a macaroni and cheese snack, produced by Saint Louis based Louisa Food Products, Inc., as a Class II. The initial recall was issued on July 17 after a supplier conducted its own recall after discovering possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
On July 21, Los Angeles-based Herbalife International of America issued a voluntary recall for a consignment of its Relaxation Tea following an ingredients mix-up. This was categorized as a Class II recall by the FDA on August 6.
Separately, DFA Dairy Brands, LLC has announced a recall of products produced by the Friendly’s brand of Cookies & Cream ice cream in response to possible undeclared soy and wheat.
What People Are Saying
On its official website, the Superior Foods Company said: “Built on the promise to ensure success for every single customer. Driven by the commitment to provide premium quality products and exceptional service. We are Superior Foods. For over 70 years, this dedication has not wavered as we continue to expand, seek out innovation, and push boundaries, all to be Superior for our customers.”
What Happens Next?
The FDA will likely continue to monitor the Superior Foods Company product recall and will be looking out for any adverse health impacts, though none have been reported so far.
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