I am buying ice pops (hydration ice pops) and am developing a validation plan to ensure my supplier who produces the ice pops is successfully reducing/eliminating micro contamination. For background, these ice pops contain water preservatives (sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate), and a mineral premix with color, flavor, guar gum, cellulose, and minerals. The solution is mixed in a tank transferred to another tank and pumped into a machine that fills the liquid into pouches. We have been testing for Staph, E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria, Pseudomonas, Enterobacteria, APC, and Yeast and Mold. Yeast and Mold spec if NMT 100 cf/g, APC spec is NMT 1,000 cfu/g, and Enterobacteria is NMT 10 cfu/g. The TPC results continue to spike upwards of 300,000 cfu/g. My question is: what would be an appropriate speciation for these micros for a 90mL ice pop. Colleagues seem to think the spec is too tight. Does anybody have any reference document they could provide? How much testing as the customer do we need to be doing on a lot by lot basis?
Lastly, the plan was to perform testing on all lots, reduce to composite sampling/testing, and move to testing weekly ice pop lot. Are we responsible to test every lot long term or can we take a risk based approach?
Thank your.







