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Event 67484

3 recalled-product records grouped only because every row carries this exact official event ID.

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Event summary

Timeline bucket
February 10, 2014
Product types
Food
Classifications
Class II
Statuses
Terminated
Recalling firm wording
Tortillas Mexico Mexico, Incorporated

Dossier provenance

Source snapshots represented here

  • openFDA Food Enforcement Report-date coverage June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026 Known gap: openFDA describes 2004-present coverage, but the current export has no report-date records in this interval.

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food · product 1 of 3

FLOUR TORTILLAS: FAJITA 6" 15 0Z UPC Code 1569602222, HOMESTYLE 8" 24 OZ UPC Code 1569602221, BURRITO 10" 28OZ UPC Code 1569602223, GRANDE 12" 36 OZ UPC Code 1569602224, JUAREZ 8" 24 OZ UPC Code 1569603337, 8" RESTAURANT 23 OZ UPC Code 1569602230, 10" RESTAURANT 28 OZ UPC Code 1569602226. Packaged in clear poly plastic bags.

F-1678-2014
Recall number
F-1678-2014
Initiated
February 10, 2014
Classification
Class II
Status
Terminated
Quantity
842,036

App-derived interpretation

Unknown reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0
Tortillas Mexico is recalling all tortillas with the Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014 due to metal detector malfunction during production and therefore potential for metal in product.

These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.

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Reason for recall

Tortillas Mexico is recalling all tortillas with the Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014 due to metal detector malfunction during production and therefore potential for metal in product.

Code information

Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014

Distribution pattern

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

food · product 2 of 3

CORN TORTILLAS: 18 CT YELLOW/WHITE 18 OZ USPC Code 1569603333, 36 COUNT YELLOW/WHITE 36 OZ USPC Code 1569603335/4, 75 COUNT WHITE CORN 5 LB,USPC Code 1569603331, 100 COUNT WHITE CORN 100 OZ USPC Code 1569603336, 36 COUNT MINI 24 OZ USPC Code 1569603332, 36 COUNT TAQUITO 23 OZ UPC Code 1569603345, 100 COUNT TAQUITO 4 LB UPC Code 1569603346. Packaged in clear poly plastic bags.

F-1679-2014
Recall number
F-1679-2014
Initiated
February 10, 2014
Classification
Class II
Status
Terminated
Quantity
249,158

App-derived interpretation

Unknown reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0
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.

These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.

Inspect official wording and provenance

Reason for recall

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.

Code information

Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014

Distribution pattern

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

food · product 3 of 3

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

F-1680-2014
Recall number
F-1680-2014
Initiated
February 10, 2014
Classification
Class II
Status
Terminated
Quantity
13,954

App-derived interpretation

Unknown reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0
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.

These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.

Inspect official wording and provenance

Reason for recall

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.

Code information

Expiration Dates from December 20 to February 27, 2014

Distribution pattern

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