Illinois Company Recalls Nut and Corn Mixes Over Salmonella Concerns
John B. Sanfilippo and Son is recalling several snack products that contain dry milk powder previously recalled by California Dairies. The mixes were sold under the brand names Southern Style Nuts, Fisher, Squirrel Brand and Good & Gather at Target, other retailers, online and by QVC.
naturalnews.comAn Illinois food manufacturer is recalling several snack products due to concerns that they may be contaminated with salmonella, according to a recall notice with the Food and Drug Administration. The recall affects nut mixes and a corn mix manufactured by John B. Sanfilippo and Son and sold under the brand names Southern Style Nuts, Fisher, Squirrel Brand and Good & Gather.
The Good & Gather product, a Mexican street corn-inspired trail mix, was sold at Target, while the others were sold at various retail stores, online and by QVC, according to the FDA notice. The snack mixes contain dry milk powder previously recalled by another food company, California Dairies.
The FDA said the seasoning tested negative for salmonella before it was used for the products and that John B.
It can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, pregnant women, older adults and people with weakened immune systems. "Consumers who have recently purchased the items listed below should not consume these products and should return them to the store of purchase for a full refund or replacement," the FDA said in the recall notice.
Following the recall announcement, Target removed the Good & Gather snack mix from its stores and online, according to a spokesperson. "At Target, we're committed to providing safe, high-quality products for our guests," the spokesperson said in an email on Thursday.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Consumers who bought the listed snack mixes can return them to stores for refunds.
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Target stores and website no longer offer the affected Good & Gather trail mix.
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Retailers selling Southern Style Nuts, Fisher and Squirrel Brand mixes may remove remaining inventory.
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The recall may prompt additional scrutiny of dry milk powder supply chains.
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