Evergreen Orchard Farm Grape Juice Recalled in 78 Cases for 2025 Pasteurization Lapse
Evergreen Orchard Farm recalled 78 cases of Grape Juice in 4 oz foil pouches distributed to PA, NJ and NY. The recall cites lack of pasteurization and sanitation records. Consumers who purchased the product should not consume it and should contact Evergreen Orchard Farm, LLC via Email for refund or replacement.
About This Product
Grape juice packaged in 4 oz foil pouches, produced by Evergreen Orchard Farm. 25 pouches per case. The product was distributed to PA, NJ, NY. This is a food and beverage product intended for general consumption.
Why This Is Dangerous
Lack of pasteurization and sanitation records means the product may not have been processed under verified safety controls, potentially allowing microbial contamination.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Consumers should avoid consuming the product. The recall affects households in the affected states and could require refunds or replacements.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
- Confirm the brand on the label as Evergreen Orchard Farm.
- Confirm product is Grape Juice, 4 oz foil pouch.
- Check model number G20261215 on packaging.
- Verify case details: 25 pouches per case and 78 total cases.
- Confirm distribution states PA, NJ, NY.
Where to find product info
Model number G20261215 on packaging; recall page H-0556-2025 for details.
What timeline to expect
Refunds or replacements typically take 4-6 weeks after confirmation of eligibility.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
- Document all communications with Evergreen Orchard Farm via email.
- If the company remains unresponsive, file a complaint with the CPSC or your state attorney general.
How to prevent similar issues
- Look for pasteurization statements and sanitation records on juice products before buying.
- Buy 100% juice from reputable brands with clear processing details.
- Keep receipts and packaging for recalls.
Documentation advice
Save the recall notice, take photos of packaging showing brand and model, and keep all email communications and any refund confirmations.