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Recall Number: F-1680-2014

Why was WHEAT TORTILLAS: 9 COUNT, 18 OZ, UPC Code 1569602225. Packaged in clear poly plastic bags. recalled?

Tortillas Mexico is recalling all tortillas with the Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014 because a meatal staple was found by a consumer in a baked tortilla. Investigation by the Colorado Health Department found the firm's metal detector was not functioning.

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Tortillas Mexico Mexico, Incorporated recall in Denver, CO details
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  • City: Denver

  • State: Colorado

  • Country: United States

  • Classification: Class II

  • Classification Date: 2014-03-20

  • Reason: Tortillas Mexico is recalling all tortillas with the Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014 because a meatal staple was found by a consumer in a baked tortilla. Investigation by the Colorado Health Department found the firm's metal detector was not functioning.

  • Product Description: WHEAT TORTILLAS: 9 COUNT, 18 OZ, UPC Code 1569602225. Packaged in clear poly plastic bags.

  • Report Date: 2014-03-26

  • Product Type: Food

  • Company: Tortillas Mexico Mexico, Incorporated

  • Status: Terminated

  • Recall Number: F-1680-2014

  • Postal Code: 80204-5403

  • Recall Initiation Date: 2014-02-10

  • Recall End Date: 2014-07-11

  • Event ID: 67484

  • Distribution Pattern: Regional; to various grocery stores in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and Kansas. For foreign, military/govt/VA consignees.

  • Voluntary Or Mandated: Voluntary: Firm initiated

  • Initial Firm Notification: Letter

  • Extra Info: Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014

  • Product Quantity: 13,954

  • Address: 840 W 11th Ave

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