Honey smacks & Cut Fruit salmonella outbreak

Kellogg’s is recalling Honey Smacks because of concerns of salmonella potentially being in the cereal, the company warned. Now cut fruit is being recalled too!

A company is recalling 15.3 oz. and 23 oz. In all, the FDA has warned consumers in 23 states about potential salmonella contamination in melonCut watermelon, honeydew and cantaloupe and fruit salads containing these melons have been recalled packages of the cereal, with best if used before dates of June 14, 2018, through June 14, 2019. 

Kellogg’s recalling 15.3 oz. and 23 oz. Honey Smacks boxesBoxes have ‘best if used before dates’ of June 14, 2018 through June 14, 2019

It was brought to the company’s attention after being contacted by the FDA and the CDC due to reported illnesses, the company stated in a news release.

Kellogg’s stated it has launched an investigation with a third-party manufacturer who produces Honey Smacks.

Eating anything that is contaminated with salmonella may cause people to experience fevers, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and stomach pains, with the sickness lasting four to seven days, the company stated, citing the CDC.

Kellogg’s is offering a full refund to people who brought the Honey Smacks.

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