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Chocolate Pretzels are being recalled because the pecan pieces may contain undeclared tree nuts and peanuts.
Subpotent Drug: Product crystallization with accompanying low out of specification results for chlorhexidine assay.
A packaging revision and lack of revision to the corresponding packaging batch record caused the labeling for the firm's Signature Care brand Calcium Chews dietary supplement to declare a higher level of Vitamin D than the product actually contained. The bag declares 25 mcg (1000 IU) of Vitamin D. The product actually contains 12.5 mcg (500 IU) of Vitamin D.
Diet Pepsi product is labeled to contain the artificial sweetener Sucralose, but actually contains Aspartame
Superpotent Drug: High out of specification results for tazarotene assay at the 9-month stability time point.
Case labeling (shrink-wrap labeling) for Diet Pepsi 6 packs (6-16oz bottles) may indicate that the product is "Now Aspartame Free" when the product actually contains aspartame. The individual 16 oz. bottles have aspartame declared in the ingredient statements. The outer wrapping has the incorrect/misdeclared "Now Aspartame Free" declaration.
Labeling: Incorrect Instructions: bottles incorrectly labeled with the usual adult dosage of "One or two capsules 2 or 3 times a day." rather than the correct usual adult dosage of "One capsule 2 or 3 times a day.
Labeling: Incorrect or Missing Lot and/or Exp Date
The firm was notified that the product did not have an ingredient panel or firm information on the label.
Firm was notified by manufacturer in Italy that Pistachio Gelato contained the color sodium copper chlorophyllins (SCC), which is not authorized by FDA as a color additive for this product type.
Failed Dissolution Specifications; during stability testing
PepsiCo is recalling Diet Pepsi due to mislabeling.