Mexican street corn-inspired trail mix made by Illinois food company was sold at Target and other retailers, as well as online.
A range of popular snack mixes sold at places like Target have been recalled over potential salmonella contamination.
Several food items made with a recalled dry milk powder could be contaminated.
A host of snacks – including chips, popcorn and nuts – have been pulled from store shelves in recent weeks over salmonella concerns A large portion of the recalls stem from an initial April 20 recall ...
The latest products impacted by the recall include well-known nut and trail mix brands sold at grocery stores nationwide like Target.
Products sold at popular stores like Target have been affected. The FDA is working with national brands to determine if further recalls are necessary.
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32,000 pancake and waffle mixes recalled at FDA’s highest risk level in 20 statesFor 3 million Americans, it could be a serious issue from a recognizable product sold at popular national retailers.
Popular brands of potato chips, popcorn, trail mix, hot cocoa and more are being recalled because they may contain salmonella. Here’s what to know.
The list of products affected by a previous dry milk recall grew even longer this week as the Food and Drug Administration ...
Have you noticed an uptick in recall alerts related to salmonella lately? You're not imagining it. Dozens of products, from nut mixes to pizza, are potentially contaminated with the bacteria, and some ...
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