Various brands of soup and sauce recalled in Canada because of pieces of wood

Victory’s Kitchen Ltd. is recalling several brands of soup and sauce products, including Co-op Gold, From Our Chefs, Longo’s, and Longo’s Signature, because of possible contamination with pieces of wood. 

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has classified this as a Class 3 recall, indicating a low risk of adverse health effects, but consumers are urged not to use, sell, serve, or distribute the affected products.

The recalled products were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan.

Recalled Products:

Co-op Gold Thai Chicken Soup
Size: 650 mL
UPC: 0 57316 18955 4
Codes: 1 07725 2025 June 10

From Our Chefs Chicken Thai Soup
Size: 700 mL
UPC: 0 60249 00836 6
Codes: 1 03525 2025 AL 08, 1 05125 2025 AL 24, 1 06225 2025 MA 05, 1 07125 2025 MA 14, 1 08625 2025 MA 29

Longo’s Coconut Chicken Thai Soup
Size: 700 mL
UPC: 7 72468 03269 4
Codes: 1 04325 2025-05-14, 1 05025 2025-05-21, 1 05225 2025-05-23, 1 06325 2025-06-03, 1 07625 2025-06-16, 1 09025 2025-06-30

Longo’s Signature Coconut Chicken Thai Soup
Size: 2 x 3.68 kg
UPC: 10056610121762
Codes: 1 04525 2026-02-14, 1 05825 2026-02-28, 1 07725 2026-03-18

Thai Chicken Soup (No Brand)
Size: 4 x 1.8 kg
UPC: 10056610212729
Codes: 1 07625

Chicken Thai Soup (No Brand)
Size: 4 x 1.8 kg
UPC: 10056610122196
Codes: 1 03625 2026 FE 05, 1 04125 2026 FE 10, 1 04425 2026 FE 13, 1 04525 2026 FE 14, 1 05725 2026 FE 26, 1 06225 2026 MR 03, 1 06325 2026 MR 04, 1 06925 2026 MR 10, 1 08325 2026 MR 24, 1 08725 2026 MR 28

Lime Crema (No Brand)
Size: Outer: 45 x 4 oz
UPC: Outer: 10056610212408
Codes: 1 03825 2025 AU 07

As of the posting of this recall, no illnesses have been reported in connection with this recall.

Consumers should discard the affected products or return them to the point of purchase. 

About foreign material contamination

The presence of wood in food can pose a risk of injury to the mouth, throat, or digestive tract if ingested and may present a choking hazard. Anyone experiencing symptoms such as pain or difficulty swallowing after consuming these products should seek medical attention promptly.

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