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Recall Lot Watch turns federal food recall records into plain-English recall pages, comparison tools, paid reports, and monitoring workflows for consumers and food businesses.
Peterson Company Inc recall for Item# 29608 Farmhouse White, Twin Sisters Creamery brand, product is packed in Cryovac and each package weighs 5oz-6oz. This cheese is made from raw milk. Ingredients: cultured raw cow's milk, salt, enzymes, penicillium is listed as Class I with status Terminated. Reason: Item #29608 Farmhouse White is recalled due to E. coli O103:H2.
Recall concern combines the published classification and status. Always verify package codes, lot numbers, and product dates before acting.
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| Recall | Class | Status | Report date | Recall number | Distribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peterson Company IncItem# 29608 Farmhouse White, Twin Sisters Creamery brand, product is packed in Cryovac and each package weighs 5oz-6oz. This cheese is made from raw milk. Ingredients: cultured raw cow's milk, salt, enzymes, penicillium roqueforti. Made by Twin Sisters Creamery in Ferndale, WA. Distributed by Peterson Company of Auburn, WA. | Class I | Terminated | November 26, 2025 | H-0198-2026 | Press release indicates products were distributed in CO, ID, OR, and WA. Firm confirmed no product was distributed in CO. |
| Floyd Peterson Company Inc.Ricotta Salata Frescolina Brand Soft Cheese. Product is packaged in a retail package, wedge shaped, size ranges from 6-7 oz. The product is labeled in parts: "***Frescolina Ricotta Salata MARTE***IMPORTED BY FOREVER CHEESE,NY 11106***PRODUCT OF ITALY***" | Class I | Terminated | October 24, 2012 | F-0122-2013 | Product distributed to distributors, retailers, and restaurants in Oregon and Washington. |
Recall records are public, but consumers and businesses need product-level interpretation, lot/code review, distribution context, and action checklists.
Best for primary source verification, but rows can be difficult to interpret quickly when checking a product or inventory list.
Useful for public awareness, but coverage may miss older rows, status changes, or source citation paths.
Built for search, comparison, report bundles, monitoring, paid citations, and consumer or business action steps.
Source names, source URLs, and citation paths are included in paid reports and workspace access.
| Coverage group | Records source count | Max authority | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| state source reference | 50 | 5/5 | Included in paid report |
| openfda food enforcement | 6 | 5/5 | Included in paid report |
| source reference | 4 | 5/5 | Included in paid report |
| cdc food safety rss | 1 | 5/5 | Included in paid report |
| fda food safety rss | 1 | 5/5 | Included in paid report |
Use these pages to understand recall classifications, lot numbers, source data, and business response workflows.
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