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400 Pounds of Gum Recalled Due to Missing Dye Labels
4 Mar
Summary
- Hundreds of pounds of bubble gum are recalled by the FDA.
- The gum was distributed in New York and New Jersey.
- Undeclared FD&C Blue 1 Lake and FD&C Blue 2 Lake caused the recall.

Bader Enterprises Inc. has initiated a voluntary Class II recall affecting 400 pounds of Premium Food Bubble Gum. The recalled product was distributed in New Jersey and New York. The recall was triggered by the presence of undeclared FD&C Blue 1 Lake and FD&C Blue 2 Lake, which were not listed on the product's label.
The FDA classified this as a Class II recall, indicating potential for temporary or medically reversible adverse health effects. The specific product is packaged in 2.5-ounce clear plastic and sold in 30-pound unit cases. All lots and codes are affected, with a best-by date of December 2028.
The recall, identified as H-0539-2026, began on January 16, with a risk classification assigned on March 3. The FDA emphasizes that accurate ingredient declaration is crucial for food safety. While no adverse reactions have been reported, the recall remains ongoing as of March 4, 2026.




