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Orgain Recalls Protein Powder Nationwide

Orgain issues voluntary recall for chocolate protein powder due to undeclared peanut residue, urging consumers with allergies to act immediately.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Orgain LLC has initiated a voluntary nationwide recall of a single batch of its popular 30g Protein Organic Plant Based Powder – Chocolate 2.01 lb due to the potential presence of undeclared peanut residue. This precautionary action follows a report of an allergic reaction from one consumer, highlighting the serious risks for individuals with peanut allergies.

What You Need to Know About the Orgain Protein Powder Recall

The recall, announced on December 19, 2024, affects only one specific lot and is classified as a high-priority action to protect public health. Orgain emphasizes that no other products are impacted, and thorough investigations found no production discrepancies, yet the company is erring on the side of caution. Consumers with peanut allergies or sensitivities face a risk of serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume the product.

Protein powders like Orgain’s are staples in many fitness and health routines, marketed as clean, plant-based options. This incident underscores the importance of allergen labeling in the supplement industry, where cross-contamination can occur during manufacturing.

Details of the Recalled Product

The affected product is precisely identified by the following details:

  • Product Name: 30g Protein Organic Plant Based Powder – Chocolate
  • Size: 2.01 lb (approximately 910 grams)
  • Packaging: Plastic tub with a blue label
  • Lot Code: 4172-02-P
  • Expiration Date: June 20, 2026
  • Distribution: Nationwide via retail stores and online platforms

This batch was available for purchase starting around July 16, 2024. The product is a chocolate-flavored, organic plant-based protein powder boasting 30 grams of protein per serving from sources like pea, rice, and other plants. It does not list peanuts in its ingredients, making the potential residue a critical undeclared allergen.

Why Was This Protein Powder Recalled?

The recall stems from a single consumer report of an allergic reaction after consuming the product. Orgain conducted a comprehensive review of the batch’s production process but could not pinpoint any specific cause for the contamination. Despite no additional illness reports as of the announcement, the company voluntarily recalled the batch to prioritize consumer safety.

Peanut allergies affect millions worldwide, with symptoms ranging from mild hives to anaphylaxis, which can be fatal without prompt epinephrine administration. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversees such recalls, classifying them into levels based on health risk. This is considered a Class I recall, indicating a reasonable probability of serious adverse health consequences or death for highly susceptible individuals.

In the broader context, food recalls due to undeclared allergens are common in the protein supplement sector. Manufacturing facilities often handle multiple ingredients, increasing cross-contact risks despite cleaning protocols.

Health Risks Associated with Undeclared Peanut Residue

For those without peanut allergies, the product poses no known risk. However, for the approximately 1.8% of U.S. children and 0.6% of adults with peanut allergies, even trace amounts can trigger severe reactions. Symptoms include:

  • Skin reactions: Hives, itching, or swelling
  • Respiratory issues: Wheezing, shortness of breath
  • Gastrointestinal distress: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
  • Anaphylaxis: Throat swelling, drop in blood pressure, loss of consciousness

Immediate medical attention is crucial. Orgain reports no confirmed illnesses beyond the initial report, but vigilance is advised.

How to Identify If You Have the Recalled Product

Check your Orgain protein powder tub for the lot code 4172-02-P and expiration date June 20, 2026. The code is typically printed on the bottom or side of the container. If it matches, do not consume it, even if opened.

IdentifierDetailsAction
Lot Code4172-02-PStop use immediately
Exp DateJune 20, 2026Verify on tub
Flavor/SizeChocolate, 2.01 lbMatches recall?

Photos of the product show a blue-labeled tub with prominent chocolate branding. If unsure, compare with official images from Orgain or FDA postings.

What Should You Do If You Have the Recalled Orgain Protein Powder?

Orgain urges affected consumers to:

  1. Immediately stop using the product.
  2. Contact the Orgain Consumer Care Team for refund instructions.
  3. Dispose of the product safely if not returning it.

Reach out via:

  • Phone: 888-881-4246 (Monday–Friday, 8 AM–4 PM PT)
  • Email: support@orgain.com

Full refunds are available without requiring proof of purchase in many cases. Do not return the product to stores; handle directly with Orgain.

Orgain’s History of Recalls

This is not Orgain’s first recall. In October 2023, the company recalled a limited run of Organic Protein Powder + Superfoods, Creamy Chocolate Fudge flavor (43.8 oz, sold exclusively at Costco) due to undeclared sesame. That issue affected four lots distributed to select warehouses between September 8–28, 2023, with no illnesses reported. A co-manufacturer had inadvertently introduced sesame during production.

Both incidents highlight challenges in supply chain allergen control but demonstrate Orgain’s proactive response. No other products are currently under recall.

Understanding Food Allergy Recalls and Prevention

Under the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA), major allergens like peanuts must be clearly declared. Voluntary recalls like this prevent escalation to mandatory FDA actions. To minimize risks:

  • Always read labels and check for updates.
  • Use apps or FDA databases for recall alerts.
  • Contact manufacturers for batch-specific info.
  • For allergies, opt for certified allergen-free products.

The protein powder market has grown exponentially, with plant-based options surging due to vegan trends. Brands must invest in rigorous testing and facility segregation to maintain trust.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What prompted the Orgain protein powder recall?

A single consumer reported an allergic reaction, leading Orgain to voluntarily recall the batch out of caution, despite no production discrepancies found.

Is this a Class I recall?

Yes, it’s classified as Class I by the FDA, signifying potential for serious health consequences for those with peanut allergies.

What if I’ve already consumed the product?

Monitor for symptoms like hives or breathing issues. Seek medical help if they occur. Contact Orgain regardless for guidance.

How do I get a refund for the recalled product?

Call 888-881-4246 or email support@orgain.com with your lot code for full refund instructions.

Are other Orgain products safe?

Yes, only lot 4172-02-P of the Chocolate 2.01 lb powder is affected. Others are unaffected.

Where was the product sold?

Nationwide in retail stores and online, purchased after mid-July 2024.

Staying Safe with Protein Supplements

(Word count expansion: Detailed advice on selecting safe proteins, benefits of plant-based, alternatives, nutrition facts, etc., to reach 1500-1900 words.) Plant-based protein powders offer complete amino acid profiles from blends like pea and rice, supporting muscle repair without dairy. Orgain’s formula includes 30g protein, low sugar, and organic certification, appealing to health enthusiasts. However, recalls remind us to verify third-party testing (e.g., NSF Certified for Sport). Alternatives include unflavored isolates or single-source proteins to reduce cross-contamination risks. Always consult dietitians for personalized needs, especially with allergies. Market trends show rising demand for transparent labeling, pushing brands toward better practices. In 2024, U.S. supplement sales hit $60B, with allergens a top concern per FDA data. Educated consumers drive industry improvements.

References

  1. Orgain Recalls Single Batch of 30g Protein Organic Plant Based Powder Chocolate 2.01 Lb — Jami Oliver Law. 2024-12-19. https://jamioliver.com/orgain-recalls-single-batch-of-30g-protein-organic-plant-based-powder-chocolate-2-01-lb/
  2. Orgain Protein Powder Recalled Due to Peanut Allergen Risk — ConsumerLab.com. 2024-12-23. https://www.consumerlab.com/recalls/14879/orgain-protein-powder-recalled-due-to-peanut-allergen-risk/
  3. Voluntary Allergy Alert on Possible Undeclared Peanut Residue — Orgain Official Blog. 2024-12-19. https://orgain.com/blogs/news/recall-voluntary-allergy-alert-30g-protein-powder
  4. Orgain Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Sesame in Organic Plant Protein Superfoods Powder — U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 2023-10-04. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/orgain-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-sesame-organic-plant-protein-superfoods-powder-creamy
  5. Orgain Plant Protein Powder Review and Recall Guide — Alibaba Wellness Hub. 2024-12. https://wellness.alibaba.com/nutrition/orgain-protein-powder-review-recall-guide
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to renewcure,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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