Blackstone Products Recalls Parmesan Ranch Seasoning Because of Possible Salmonella Health Risk
Blackstone Products has initiated a voluntary recall of specific lots of its Parmesan Ranch seasoning due to potential Salmonella contamination. The action follows a related recall of dry milk powder by the supplier, California Dairies, Inc.
This recall affects Blackstone Products, its distributors, and food safety/QA departments responsible for monitoring ingredient-level contamination risks within processed seasonings.
This incident highlights the cascading regulatory risk associated with raw material contaminants. When a bulk ingredient supplier issues a recall, downstream manufacturers must conduct rapid trace-back and trace-forward audits to mitigate secondary contamination risks. The involvement of Salmonella indicates a significant microbiological safety concern that often triggers heightened scrutiny of supplier verification programs.
Quality teams should verify if any current inventory utilizes dry milk powder from the referenced supplier. Supply chain managers should review seasoning product lots for potential distribution holds and prepare for inventory reconciliation against affected lot numbers.
Blackstone Products of Providence, Utah is voluntarily recalling certain lots of Blackstone Parmesan Ranch seasoning products because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Blackstone’s action is based on a California Dairies, Inc. recall of dry milk powder due to potential Sal
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