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KASHI PIZZA RECALL

Kashi is recalling approximately 11,000 cases of frozen pizzas, including Mediterranean Thin Crust Pizza, Roasted Vegetable Thin Crust Pizza, and Mushroom Trio and Spinach Thin Crust Pizza due to possible plastic fragments in an ingredient in the pizza crusts.

Kashi Mediterranean Thin Crust Pizza packaged in a 12.7 ounce box and marked with UPC Code 1862732905 3 and Best If Used Before date of either May10 12NU, May18 12NU, or May19 12NU;

Kashi Roasted Vegetable Thin Crust Pizza packaged in a 12.2 ounce box and marked with UPC Code 1862737342 1 and Best If Used Before date of either May09 12NU or May14 12NU;

Kashi Mushroom Trio and Spinach Thin Crust Pizza packaged in an 11.9 ounce box and marked with UPC Code 1862737344 5 and Best If Used Before date of May17 12NU.

Check http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm258012.htm for more information.

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Recall: LEAN CUISINE® Simple Favorites Spaghetti with Meatballs

Nestlé Prepared Foods Company today announced the voluntary recall of one hour code of LEAN CUISINE® Simple Favorites Spaghetti with Meatballs, UPC 13800-10390. The production code is 0298595519 P. The P indicates the hour code. If your code matches this, please contact us at (866) 606-8264 between 8am-8pm EST or leancuisine@casupport.com for further instructions. Nestlé will provide a replacement coupon to reporting consumers and also may make arrangements to retrieve the product for further examination. Go HERE for more information

Nestle Raisinets & Mega Pops Candy Recall!

FDA Recalls Mega Pops Lollipops and Nestles Raisinets!

Nestle USA is recalling certain Raisinets Fun Size Bags (10oz) because the candy may contain peanuts — which can cause a potentially life-threatening reaction in people allergic to them — and they were not included in the list of ingredients.

About 25,000 packages are involved in the recall, the company said. Nestle said it is still investigating how the peanuts got in the candy.

The 10-ounce Nestle Raisinets Fun Size Bags with the production code of 02015748 and UPC number 2800010255 are being recalled. Nestle said consumers who are allergic to peanuts and bought the candy shouldn’t eat it, throw it away and call consumer services at (800) 478-5670 for a full refund.

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Colombina SA are recalling Certain lots of Mega Pops lollipops are being recalled because the candy may contain “minute traces” of stainless steel.

The recalled lots of Mega Pops — about 90,000 bags total — were sold nationwide at Dollar General, Family Dollar, Variety and Fred’s stores as well as through wholesalers. The Miami company has stopped selling Mega Pops in the United States for now until this situation is resolved.

The recalled lots are watermelon, cherry, orange and grape-flavored lollipops in 14-ounce and 28-ounce cellophane bags with the UPC code numbers of either 0 14272 10873 9 or 0 14272 10862 3. The lot numbers of 1240695, 1209708, or 1209796 can be found in a white square on the back of the bag in the lower left side.

While Colombina said it believes there is no health risk, it urged customers to return any bag of Mega Pops — regardless of lot number — to store where it was purchased for either a refund or store credit.

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Tylenol 8 HR Caplets, 50 Count Recalled

Complaints of a musty odor is the reason for this recent recall of Tylenol 8 Hour Caplets, 50 Count. The lot number is BCM155. According to McNeil Consumer Health Care, the odor is thought to be caused by the presence of trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6- tribromoanisole.

To find out more about this recall call 1-888-222-6036 or use the website www.mcneilproductrecall.com.

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Nationwide Recall On Walmart Marketside Grab and Go Sandwiches

(CNN) — Zemco Industries in Buffalo, New York, has recalled approximately 380,000 pounds of deli meat that may be contaminated with bacteria that can cause a potentially fatal disease, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday.

The products were distributed to Wal-Marts nationwide, according to the USDA’s website.

The meats may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, which was discovered in a retail sample collected by inspectors in Georgia. The USDA has received no reports of illnesses associated with the meats.

Upon learning of the voluntary recall, Wal-Mart immediately told its stores to remove the meat from their shelves, the company said in a statement.

Recalled Products List
Health authorities said- The recalled products, sold under the name “Marketside Grab and Go” includes:

– 25.5-pound cases of “Marketside Grab and Go Sandwiches BLACK FOREST HAM With Natural Juices Coated with Caramel Color” with the number 17800 1300.

– 28.49-pound cases of “Marketside Grab and Go Sandwiches HOT HAM, HARD SALAMI, PEPPERONI, SANDWICH PEPPERS” with the number 17803 1300.

– 32.67-pound cases of “Marketside Grab and Go Sandwiches VIRGINIA BRAND HAM With Natural Juices, MADE IN NEW YORK, FULLY COOKED BACON, SANDWICH PICKLES, SANDWICH PEPPERS” with the number 17804 1300.

– 25.5-pound cases of “Marketside Grab and Go Sandwiches ANGUS ROAST BEEF Coated with Caramel Color” with the number 17805 1300.

If you have purchased “Marketside Grab and Go” meat, recently, or have it in your refrigerator, check the manufacturing dates and vendor.

The recalled meat products carry various dates from June 18 to July 2, 2010, and have various “Use By” dates ranging from August 20 to September 10, 2010. The vendor # on packages is “398412808” that also bear the USDA mark of inspection.

Wal-Mart noted the recall involves Marketside Grab and Go sandwiches, but not individual packages of deli meat. “We encourage customers who recently purchased this item to return it for a full refund,” the company statement said.

Please read the whole article on CNN

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Consumer Alert! Scope Recall!

Scope, a product of Procter & Gamble Co, has recalled original mint mouthwashes in the 1 liter size.

Some units have a broken child-resistant cap and do not include the warning, “This Package for Households Without Young children,” as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act.

The mouthwash contains ethyl alcohol. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, ethyl alcohol is toxic and can cause serious injury or death if ingested by children.

Keep the mouthwash out of children’s reach. Contact Procter & Gamble at (877) 340-8825 for a refund or replacement coupon.
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