Almost 22,000 pounds of crispy catfish skins imported from Thailand by a Redlands-based company have been recalled because of an inspection violation, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The Salted Egg Fish Skins, packaged in 5.1-ounce bags under the label Snak Yard, were imported and processed by Alli & Rose. The recall by the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service was announced Thursday, Dec. 19 because the catfish products were not submitted for re-inspection.

The USDA also said Thailand is not eligible to export ready-to-eat catfish, one of a class of products known biologically as a Siluriformes, to the United States.

The recalled Salted Egg Fish Skins were imported Oct. 21 through Dec. 10 and shipped to stores in California, Maryland and New Jersey. According to the USDA, there were no confirmed reports of any adverse reactions among consumers.

Consumers are urged to discard the products or return them to the place of purchase or seek medical help if they feel ill, according to the USDA.

A company spokesperson did not return calls seeking comment. According to its website, Redlands-based Alli & Rose sells a variety of snacks under several different labels, using grains, chocolate-covered fruit, coconut and seaweed.

Items are sold in stores that include Costco, Aldi and Dollar General.

The USDA said consumers with questions about the recall should contact Donna Chavez, operations manager at Alli & Rose at 909-748-0499.