50 220 of these popular snack cakes are recalled for Salmonella
The FDA warns that articles could represent a potentially serious health threat.
For many people, saying that it is "dangerous" to have sweet treats in the house is just the way of saying that it is likely to train too much if they are too close at hand. But now there is a type of dessert that could actually beEndanger you If you eat it. So, before giving in to your next desire for a sweet tooth, you may want to know the latest recall issued by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for a type of popular snack cake. Read the rest to see which treat could be contaminated bySalmonella.
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A new report indicates that product reminders are at their highest level in a decade.
If that has the impression that there have been a lot of reminders in the news lately, you do not imagine things. According to a new report published by the Sedgwick insurance company, the first quarter of 2022 has seen more than900 million units of products recalled Due to safety problems ranging from vehicles and smart watches to drugs and babies. "It is the greatest number of units in one quarter in the past ten years", "Chris Harvey, said a vice-president director of SEDGWICK, during a webinarus highlighting the report, according toThe hill.
A recent major reminder involved J.M. Smucker Co., who announced on May 20 that he was drawing some of his products from the store shelves due to the potentialSalmonella contamination in hisJif peanut butter products. Since then, a series of related reminders have been issued for items that use the contaminated product as an ingredient, including cups of fresh fruit snacks prepared by Albertsons companies and stored in more than 20 grocery stores, someFIDGE products sold by Walmart, andCargill sweets. Now the FDA has added another item to the list of potentially harmful food products.
The last reminder linked to peanut butter implies a popular snack cake.
On June 8, the FDA announced thatBakery in the city of Prairie Voluntarily recalled 50,220 units of its sticky butter cake with peanut butter. The opinion specifies that snack cakes represent a threat to health because they contain peanut butter Jif previously recalled as an ingredient.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Depending on the reminder notice, affected items include cakes from two ounces enveloped individually and ten packs of packages of two ounces sold in convenience stores and service stations on a national scale. The products recalled have the Lot Code 1357-1 and the best by date of 06/23/2023 or the Lot 2085-1 and Best by Date of 25/09/2023 printed on the packaging. Ten product packs can be identified by the UPC 7-97884-36719-9, and cakes individually wrapped with the UPC 7-97884-36718-2.
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Salmonella poisoning can cause potentially fatal disease in some people.
The FDA has issued the recent series of reminders due to the serious threat to healthSalmonella poses to the public. According to the agency, dangerous microorganism can cause a potentially fatal disease in young children, fragiles or the elderly, or those who are immunocompromised when consumed.
As a rule, salmonella poisoning causes symptoms such as fever, diarrhea that can be bloody, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain in healthy people. But in some cases, bacteria can enter the blood circulation and cause much more serious diseases, including arterial infections, endocarditis and arthritis, warns the agency. Fortunately, no disease related to recalled products has yet been reported.
Here is what you need to do if you have the recalled snack cakes.
The FDA advises all those who bought the snack cakes recalled not to eat them or manage them outside their packaging. They must be thrown immediately or returned to their place of purchase for a full refund.
Anyone with questions or looking for refund information can contact Prairie City Bakery at (800) 338-5122 during the week from 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Central hour.
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