Various Snacks by Dancing Star Recalled: AttorneyOne Monitors and Keeps Consumers Informed
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 30, 2014 -- AttorneyOne.com, a recognized authority on law, update the website daily regarding all the latest information from the FDA on snacks.
Dancing Star LLC informed on July 24, that various snacks are recalled because they contain organic Carob Powder from Ciranda, Inc., which may be contaminated with salmonella. Salmonella can cause serious, fatal infections in people with weakened immune systems. In healthy people it can cause abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, or fever. In rare cases it may cause more severe illnesses such as arterial infections, endocarditis, and arthritis.
The affected products are:
Dancing Star LLC brand:
- Carob Supergreens Chunks of Energy (10# UPC 7-69270-20005–2), production lots (0844-1, 0844-2, 0844-3, 0954-1, 0954-2, 0954-3, 0954-4, 0994-1, 0994-2, 1014, 1094-1, 1094-2, 1094-3, 1154-1, 1154-2, 1154-3, 1154-4, 1574, 1634-1,1634-2, 1634-3, 1644, 1684, 1744-1, 1744-2, 1744-3, 1824-1, 1824-2, 1924-1, 1924-2, 1994).
- Carob Supergreens Chunks of Energy (7 oz UPC 7-69270-70008-8), production lot 1014.
- Date Flax with Turmeric Chunks of Energy (10# UPC 7-69270-20004-5), production lots (0794-1, 0794-2, 0794-3, 0954, 1004, 1084, 1124, 1134-1, 1134-2, 1134-3, 1134-4, 1134-5, 1624-3, 1784-1, 1914, 1974).
- Date Flax Turmeric Chunks of Energy (7 oz UPC 7-69270-70006-4), production lot 1004.
Rave Bites Brand:
- Rave Bites Carob Supergreens (7oz UPC 7-69270-70008-8), Sell By Date 6/06/15.
- Rave Bites Date Flax with Turmeric (7oz UPC 7-69270-70006-4), Sell By Dates 4/10/15 and 4/25/15.
Bulk Carob Powder:
- Bulk organic Carob powder (10# UPC 7-69270-80001-6) Julian dates (0154, 0914, 0974, 0994, 1044, 1054, 1114, 1154, 1194, 1534, 1684, 1704, 1824, 1894).
Taking into consideration the latest developments, AttorneyOne.com monitor daily and update the website providing accurate information on all relevant FDA safety alerts. Sean Burke, director of Media Relations at AttorneyOne.com, adds, “we are determined to keep an eye on FDA announcements concerning Snacks and inform the public. For that reason," he continues, "our focus should squarely fall on investigating these safety alerts and getting the word out.”
According to the announcement, “Consumers who have purchased this item are urged to not eat the product, and to dispose of it or return it to the store where it was originally purchased for credit.”
AttorneyOne.com has further information on Snacks at the website including latest major drug, medical products, and food law news.
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Sean Burke, Attorney One, http://www.attorneyone.com/fosamax/, +1 1-877-230-7343, [email protected]
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