JCB Flavors recalls Popping Topping seasoning over Food Recall Salmonella Milk concern
JCB Flavors is recalling its Popping Topping sour cream and onion seasoning in a food recall salmonella milk case after the product was flagged for possible salmonella contamination. The seasoning was sold online and at retail stores nationwide, and consumers should stop using it and contact the company for more information.
JCB Flavors recall
The Food and Drug Administration said JCB Flavors initiated the recall because the seasoning contains a milk powder ingredient that was part of a recall by another company. The company said it acted out of an abundance of caution. That leaves the product off shelves and out of kitchens while the recall remains in effect.
FDA testing result
The FDA said third-party lab testing has not identified any contamination in the seasoning itself. The recall therefore rests on the ingredient link, not on a positive test from the product now being withdrawn. For shoppers who bought the seasoning online or in stores, the instruction is direct: stop using it.
Nationwide sales
The nationwide reach of the product gives the recall a wider footprint than a single-store pull. Because it was sold through both online and retail channels, consumers in different locations may have purchased it before the recall was issued. JCB Flavors said people should contact the company for more information.