Pacific Coast Fresh CO Recalls King Harvest Sundried Tomato Hummus Over Aluminum Pieces (2026)
Pacific Coast Fresh CO recalls 348 10-ounce King Harvest Sundried Tomato Hummus containers sold in Oregon and Washington after aluminum pieces were found. The hazard is foreign material aluminum pieces in the hummus. Consumers should not consume the product and should contact Pacific Coast Fresh CO by telephone for refund or replacement.
About This Product
King Harvest Sundried Tomato Hummus is a refrigerated dip typically sold in 10 oz tubs. The product is handcrafted in Portland, Oregon, and distributed in the Pacific Northwest.
Why This Is Dangerous
A foreign material, aluminum pieces, was found in the product. Ingesting metal can cause choking or internal injury.
Industry Context
This recall is not described as part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Consumers must stop using the product to avoid potential injury. The recall is active with 348 units affected across Oregon and Washington.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
- Check for 10 oz tub packaging.
- Look for UPC 025726311186.
- Check Best By Date 3/2/2026.
- Note label shows King Harvest and is packaged with a clear film seal and lid.
Where to find product info
kingharvesthummus.com and FDA recall page for H-0606-2026.
What timeline to expect
Refunds or replacements typically take 4-6 weeks to process.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
- Document attempts to contact Pacific Coast Fresh CO.
- File a consumer safety complaint with CPSC if the company is unresponsive.
- Seek legal advice if there is a denial of refund or persistent nonresponse.
How to prevent similar issues
- Always check recall notices for refrigerated products.
- Verify UPCs and Best By Dates before purchasing.
- Prefer products from major retailers with clear recall communication.
Documentation advice
Keep product packaging, UPC, Best By date, purchase receipt, and all correspondence with the company for records.