HIGH

Tengen USA Trading Recalls Cucumber Product Over Cyclamate Hazard

Tengen USA Trading Corp recalled 26 cases of YO!MAN Cucumber (Fresh Hunan Flavor) on September 23, 2025, due to undeclared cyclamates. The product poses a high risk of poisoning for consumers allergic to this chemical. Consumers should not consume the product and seek refunds.

Quick Facts at a Glance

Recall Date
September 23, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
TENGEN USA TRADING
Category
Food & Beverages
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
Geographic Scope
5 states
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL

Hazard Information

Product contains undeclared cyclamates.

What You Should Do

Consumers who have purchased this product should not consume it. Contact TENGEN USA TRADING CORP for refund or replacement information. Notification method: Letter

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Product Details

The affected product is YO!MAN Cucumber (Fresh Hunan Flavor), NET WT. 4.42oz. Distributed by Tengen USA Trading Corp, it was sold in New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. The product has a shelf life of 10 months and was produced on August 1, 2024.

The Hazard

The product contains undeclared cyclamates, which can pose health risks to individuals sensitive to this substance. Cyclamates are artificial sweeteners that have been banned in some countries due to potential health concerns.

Reported Incidents

No specific injuries or incidents have been reported related to this recall. However, the recall is classified as Class III, indicating a potential for serious health risks.

What to Do

Consumers should stop using the product immediately and contact Tengen USA Trading Corp for refund or replacement information. Notifications will be made via letter.

Contact Information

For refund or replacement inquiries, contact Tengen USA Trading Corp at the address: 262 48th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220. More details can be found at the FDA recall page.

Key Facts

  • Recall date: September 23, 2025
  • UPC: 4 895235 529602
  • Distributed in NY, PA, FL, LA, TX
  • Shelf life: 10 months
  • Product of China

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Safety Assessment

Risk LevelHIGH
Severity Score
7/ 10
Affected Groups
GENERAL
Injury Types
POISONING

Product Classification

Product Details

Model Numbers
2024 -08-01 (production date)
Affected States
NY, PA, FL, LA, TX
Report Date
March 4, 2026
Source Agency
FDA - Food Safety
Recall Status
ACTIVE

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