Possible salmonella contamination in sesame products
Posted Dec 22, 2010 11:21 pm.
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and McCormick Canada are warning the public not to eat certain sesame seeds and sesame blends because of possible salmonella contamination.
Several herbs were distributed nationally such as Club House One Step, Sysco and Trade East.
So far, there have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.
The lot codes are printed right on the package and the following products are affected by this alert:
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Brand Product Weight UPC Lot codes
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Club House Lemon and Herbs 134 g 0 66200 00255 8 0300, 0315
One Step Seasoning and 0330
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Club House Sesame Seed 575 g 0 66200 91296 3 0321
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Sysco Sesame Seed 575 g 0 74865 44892 5 0321
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Trade East Sesame Seed 575 g 6 20868 69667 4 0334
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