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The FDA says that the pots were sold in four different states.


TheFDA Announced reminders of small frozen frozen jelly bags produced by the Mexicalanna International Inc. trade, as they can pose a choking risk in children.

The cups were sold to retailers in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. A routine inspection of the New York State Department of Agriculture revealed that they contain algae extract or carrageenan. So far, no choking incident has been reported.

Orange, pineapple, strawberry and more flavors are included in the reminder. Each Jelly Cup has a warning label that reads as follows: "fruit jellies are a potential risk of choking. Not suitable for children under 36 months." (For more eating safer, here's21 best healthy cooking hacks of all time.)

The matching fruit jelly bag included in the reminder is delivered in a green plastic bag with a fruit design on the front. Each bag has nine cups of individual plastic jelly inside. The code A UPC on the products is "732068496333" and there is a better as of September 17, 2021.

The 26 ounce jars of tropic jelly are recalled containing 22 single plastic jelly cups each. They come in bears, cat, duck, owl, panda, pig and tiger shapes. You can find all codes and best per dates associated with Commercial Mexicano International Inc. Recallhere.

If you have purchased one of the remembered products, do not eat the food yourself or feed it to your children, according to the FDA. Return the products to the grocery store. Otherwise, discard them in a sealed packet in a trash can in a tight lid.

Other recently recalled grocery items to be monitored to includePizza dough and thatpopular grass.


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