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The Dove Caramel Pecan Perfection ice cream may contain peanuts. The peanuts are not listed on the ingredient label. Peanuts are a known allergen and may cause severe reactions.
The product comes in one pint containers. An image of the product can be seen here: Product Labels. The lot number associated with this product is 931AB5YN07. It was distributed to AL, CO, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, NC, OH, OR, TX, UT, WA and WI.
For information regarding recent food and drug recalls, please see Peanut Butter Corporation of America Recall, Hydroxycut Recall, Banquet Pot Pie Recall, and Veggie Booty.
Additionally, the Law Offices of Eric H. Weinberg is currently representing individuals sickened in food poisoning outbreaks nationwide. We are ready to help you. If you have a question regarding your legal rights, please click Free Legal Case Evaluation, or call us toll free at 1-877-934-6274.
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On August 28, Cargill Meat Solutions, a Wyalusing, PA company, recalled 8,500 pounds of ground beef products due to possible E. coli contamination. The recall comes after the U.S. Department of Agriculture linked the ground beef to three instances of illness in New York and Maine. None of those who were sickened required hospitalization.
On August 20, an additional Iowa company, Hillandale Farms, announced it was recalling 170 million eggs, bringing the total number of eggs recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination to 550 million. The recalled eggs have been implicated in an outbreak of Salmonella enteritis associated with 1,300 illnesses nation-wide.
At least 380 million eggs have been recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination. On August 13, Wright County Egg recalled 228 million eggs sold since mid-May. The recall has recently been expanded to include an additional 152 million eggs. The potentially contaminated eggs have reportedly been distributed to 17 states.
Reusable grocery bags have become increasingly popular as an environmentally friendly alternative to disposable plastic grocery bags. However, a recent study suggests that these reusable bags may pose a serious threat to public health.
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