Garden Cut Celery Bites with Peanut Butter Recalled for Salmonella Contamination
Garden Cut Celery Bites w/ Peanut Butter may contain Salmonella in the peanut butter component. Affected 6oz packages were distributed in seven states with Best By dates between May 25 and June 3, 2022.
What this means for you
Illness, injury, or structural failure has been reported. Stop using the product immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund or repair.
Our severity reasoning: FDA Class I classification establishes a minimum severity of Severe. Salmonella is a high-risk pathogen recognized in the severity rubric.
Plain-English summary
Garden Cut Celery Bites w/ Peanut Butter, 6oz packages (UPC 053495080705), are being recalled by Indianapolis Fruit Company, Inc. because the peanut butter component may be contaminated with Salmonella.
The recall affects approximately 66 cases distributed in Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Affected packages have Best By dates between May 25, 2022 and June 3, 2022.
The recalled product
- Product
- Garden Cut Celery Bites w/ Peanut Butter Celery, 6oz. clear plastic clamshell UPC 053495080705; 4 retail units per wholesale case.
- Manufacturer
- Indianapolis Fruit Company, Inc.
- Category
- Food — Snacks
- Hazard
- salmonella
Is your product affected?
Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.
Lot numbers (2)
- Best By: May 25th
- 2022 June 3rd 2022
Distribution
Distribution scope not specified by the agency.
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