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Recall Number: F-2349-2012

Why was ProBalance Protein To Go(TM), Milk Chocolate Shake, Dietary Supplement, Net Wt 2.5 fl oz (Responsible firm on labeling: Pro Balance LLC, 4070 Tampa Road, Oldsmar, FL 34677) recalled?

Product not sufficiently acidified (equilibrium pH higher than 4.6), therefore it has the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum

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Protica, Inc recall in Whitehall, PA details
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  • City: Whitehall

  • State: Pennsylvania

  • Country: United States

  • Classification: Class II

  • Classification Date: 2012-09-19

  • Reason: Product not sufficiently acidified (equilibrium pH higher than 4.6), therefore it has the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum

  • Product Description: ProBalance Protein To Go(TM), Milk Chocolate Shake, Dietary Supplement, Net Wt 2.5 fl oz (Responsible firm on labeling: Pro Balance LLC, 4070 Tampa Road, Oldsmar, FL 34677)

  • Report Date: 2012-09-26

  • Product Type: Food

  • Company: Protica, Inc

  • Status: Terminated

  • Recall Number: F-2349-2012

  • Postal Code: 18052

  • Recall Initiation Date: 2012-08-17

  • Recall End Date: 2015-06-09

  • Event ID: 62962

  • Distribution Pattern: Nationwide distribution - product was distributed to direct accounts in AL, AZ, FL, IL, IN, KY, MN, MO, MS, NY OH, OK, RI, SC, TX and VA.

  • Voluntary Or Mandated: Voluntary: Firm initiated

  • Initial Firm Notification: Telephone

  • Extra Info: Lot numbers PP04024109A, PP04024109B, PP04024109C, PP04024109D, PP04024109E, PP04024109F, PP04024109G, PP04424113, PP04724115, PP08924121, PP10324131A, PP10324131B, PP11624134B, PP11624134C, PP11624134A, PP12424139, PP12924140, PP15924145B, and PP15924145A.

  • Product Quantity: 233,114 bottles

  • Address: 1002 Macarthur Rd

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