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Revised FDA Import Alerts

On March 18 and 22, 2011, the Food and Drug Administration has posted revised versions of the following Import Alerts on the detention without physical examination of:

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  • 45-02: Foods Containing Illegal and/or Undeclared Colors (here)
  • 89-08: Class III Devices Without Approved PMA's Or IDE's and Other Devices Not Equivalent or No 510k (here)
  • 99-08: Processed Foods for Pesticides (here)
  • 99-19: Food Products Due To The Presence Of Salmonella (here)
  • 99-33: Products from Japan Due to Radionuclide Contamination (here)
  • 28-02: Indian Pepper (here)
  • 28-03: Sesame Seeds from Mexico and Surveillance of Sesame Seeds from Other Countries (here)
  • 28-04: Black and White Pepper from Brazil (here)
  • 28-07: Coumarin in Vanilla Products Extracts Flavorings Imitations (here)
  • 28-10: Basil and Other Aromatic Herbs Due to the Presence of Cyclospora Cayetanensis (here)
  • 28-11: Fresh Basil and Mesclun Due to the Presence of Cyclospora Cayetanensis (here)
  • 29-01: Mandarin Orange Float Drink for Lead (here)
  • 29-02: Bottled Water Due to Arsenic (here)
  • 30-02: Prune Juice Concentrate from Laparre Et Fils France (here)
  • 31-03: Guanabana (Soursop) (here)
  • 31-05: Herbal Teas Containing Cocaine (here)
  • 33-04: Candy Pacifiers (here)
  • 33-10: Candy Due to Lead (here)
  • 33-12: Hard and Soft Candies Containing Chili Pepper (here)
  • 33-15: Gel Candies Containing Konjac (here)
  • 33-16: Lead In Chili Containing Granular Seasonings/Snack Foods From Specific Firms In Mexico (here)
  • 34-01: Cocoa Beans from Brazil and Indonesia Due to Presence of Live Insects (here)
  • 34-02: Confectionery Products Containing Non-Nutritive Components (here)
  • 36-01: Adulteration of Honey (here)
  • 36-02: Honey Containing Foreign Objects (here)
  • 36-03: Honey Due to Chloramphenicol (here)
  • 36-04: Honey and Blended Syrup Due to Presence of Fluoroquinolones (here)
  • 37-04: Mole Paste and Mexican-Styled Hot Sauce Due to Filth (here)
  • 37-05: Heat and Serve Products Containing Cheese For the Presence of Listeria Moncytogenes (here)
  • 38-01: Dried Soup Mixes From Hong Kong (here)
  • 40-01: Soy Drinks Milk Substitute Drinks and Other Drinks That May Serve as Infant Formulas (here)
  • 40-05: Infant Formula Due to Failure to Meet Nutrient and Labeling Requirements (here)
  • 41-03: Adulterated and Misbranded Medical Foods (here)
  • 45-06: Detention Without Physical Examination of Stevia Leaves, Crude Extracts of Stevia Leaves and Foods Containing Stevia Leaves and/or Stevia Extracts (here)
  • 45-07: Food Products Containing Illegal Undeclared Sweeteners (here)
  • 52-01: Brassware From India (here)
  • 52-08: Ceramicware Due to Excessive Lead and/or Cadmium (here)
  • 52-10: Leaded Crystal Baby Bottles (here)
  • 52-11: Enamelware from Shanghai Light Industrial Products and Intensified Coverage of Enamelware from All Other Sources in China (here)
  • 52-12: Infant Pewterware Cups (here)
  • 52-14: Silver Plated Coffee Pots (here)