Evergreen Farm Jujube Juice Recalled Over Safety Concerns
Evergreen Orchard Farm recalled 197 cases of Jujube Juice on July 3, 2025, due to lack of pasteurization and sanitation records. The juice was distributed in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. Consumers should not consume the product and seek refunds immediately.
Quick Facts at a Glance
- Recall Date
- July 3, 2025
- Hazard Level
- HIGH
- Brand
- Evergreen Orchard Farm
- Category
- Food & Beverages
- Sold At
- Multiple Retailers
- Geographic Scope
- 3 states
- At-Risk Groups
- GENERAL
Hazard Information
Lack of pasteurization and sanitation records
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased this product should not consume it. Contact Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC for refund or replacement information. Notification method: E-Mail
Product Details
The recall affects Evergreen Farm Jujube Juice, packaged in 4 fl. oz. foil pouches. Each case contains 25 pouches. The product was distributed in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.
The Hazard
The product lacks proper pasteurization and sanitation records, which poses a risk of foodborne illness. This recall classifies as a Class II hazard.
Reported Incidents
No injuries or illnesses have been reported in connection with this recall. The lack of pasteurization raises serious safety concerns.
What to Do
Consumers should not consume the recalled juice. Contact Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC for refund or replacement information via email.
Contact Information
For more information, visit the FDA website or contact Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC directly via email.
Key Facts
- 197 cases recalled
- Distributed in PA, NJ, NY
- Lack of pasteurization risk
- Stop using immediately
- Contact for refunds
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