There is a summons for some cases of dried apricots from Floria due to the lack of disclosure of its containers containing fruits that contain sulfate.
Turkana Food Inc. Calling for 352 cases of dried fruits on Thursday through an advertisement published on the Food and Drug Administration website (FDA).
Dried apricots contain the paper packaging 200 grams.
This step was deposited through “routine samples taken by the Ministry of Agriculture and Markets in New York State” that found that the dried apricots mentioned “contains sulfur that was not included in the signs of the product.
Sulfur companies are often used as food and drinks, but some people can have allergic reactions to them.
Dried apricots that lack the advertising about sulfate have an expiration date in November 2026.
They also have a piece number 440090478-15-333 and UPC brand 2539560010, according to the summons.
The summons notification said that shoppers who bought a apricot dried floria with a large number “should not consume the product.”
Instead, they must return the product to the store where it was purchased to recover the money.
There were no diseases reported from the unannounced sulfate.
According to the FDA, the Torgana food distributed dried apricots that were called in the following states:
- Florida
- Kentucky
- Virginia
- New York
- New Jersey
- Tenisi
- Massachusetts
- Texas
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Rod Island
- Pennsylvania
- North Carolina state
- Maryland
- Ohio
- Alabama
- Missouri
- California
The company and FDA verify “correcting the problem with the manufacturer”, according to the Food and Drug Administration notification.
Meanwhile, she stopped producing and distributing it.

TURKANA FOOD, which is based in New Jersey, describes itself as “an ethnic distributor owned by the family and runs it.”
It serves independent supermarkets, chain stores and institutions, according to their website.