Mogo Moringa Recalls Capsules for Possible Salmonella Risk
Class I Recall — Most Serious
This is a Class I recall — the most serious type. Products covered by this recall may cause serious health consequences or death.
Mogo Moringa LLC has announced a voluntary recall of select lots of its Mogo Moringa Oleifera Capsules due to concerns about possible Salmonella contamination. This decision follows discussions with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and reflects the company's commitment to product safety and quality.
The affected products are packaged in white plastic bottles and sold online through official channels. Mogo Moringa advises consumers to purchase only from authorized sources to ensure product authenticity.
Affected Products:
- Lot 15525AA – Exp 06/2027
- Lot 00926AA – Exp 01/2028
No other lots or products from Mogo Moringa LLC are included in this recall.
Reason for Recall: The recall is a precautionary measure after independent testing on retained samples from the affected lots showed no Salmonella presence. However, the company is proceeding with the recall in coordination with the FDA while further evaluations are conducted.
Consumer Guidance: Consumers who have purchased products from the affected lots are advised not to use them. For more information and guidance, they can visit the company's official recall page at Mogo Moringa Recall Information. Customers can also contact Mogo Moringa LLC directly using the contact details provided on the recall page.
Mogo Moringa LLC is working closely with the FDA and has enhanced its internal quality controls and testing procedures to ensure ongoing product excellence. This recall is conducted with the FDA's knowledge and oversight.
Where Products Were Sold
This recall affects products distributed nationwide across the United States.