Texas Star Nut and Food of Boerne, Tx. is voluntarily recalling Nature's Eats Natural Macadamia Nuts, Lot Code #31435001, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
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Nature's Eats Natural Macadamia Nuts, Lot Code #31435001 was distributed only to HEB stores, in Texas. The product was sold between 12/30/2014 and 3/20/2015. Product: Nature's Eats Natural Macadamia Nuts 6 oz. is Lot Code # 31435001 packed in cello bags.
Specific Code Date on Packages: Best Before 12/23/2015 located on the bottom of the nutritional label on the back of the bag. The only potential affected lot code is #31435001.
The recall was initiated as a result of a report received by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration which detected Salmonella in a random sampling of our Nature's Eats Natural Macadamia Nut product.
The recall was as the result of a routine sampling program by the FDA which revealed that the finished products contained the bacteria.
Nutiva, an Organic Superfoods company, has initiated a voluntary product recall of the following O'Coconutâ„¢ products after being notified by supplier that samples of a raw material in this product have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
“We are choosing to voluntarily recall three of our O'Coconut items as a precautionary measure to provide the safest products for our customers,†states John Roulac, Nutiva's CEO.
The affected products include O'Coconut Classic, O'Coconut Hemp & Chia, and O'Coconut Classic.
Orange, CT, Aurora Products, Inc. is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of certain lots of natural walnuts and trail mixes containing walnuts because they have the potential to contain Salmonella
Product was distributed nationwide through retail stores. Product was also distributed in Canada and Bermuda.
No illnesses have been reported to date.
Aurora is communicating with stores that have received the affected product. Stores have been instructed to cease distribution of these products and to remove the affected product from store shelves.
The affected products were produced by Aurora Products, Inc. The potential for contamination was noted after routine testing by an outside company contracted by the FDA. ■