Palmer Candy “White Coated Confectionary Items” recalled over potential Salmonella contaminated ingredient

Palmer Candy “White Coated Confectionary Items” recalled over potential Salmonella contaminated ingredient

Palmer Candy is remembering different “White Coated Confectionary Items” due to the fact that of prospective Salmonella contamination.

According to the recall, Palmer Candy was alerted about the prospective threat by the provider of the liquid finishing utilized for the white-coated confections.

The remembered products were dispersed worldwide and were cost Walmart, Hy-Vee, Target and Dollar General shops in Alabama, California, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Remembered items:

Caramel Swirl Pretzels 4 oz. Finest By: 12/28/24
Caramel Swirl Pretzels 6 oz. Finest By: 12/19/24, 12/20/24. 1/19/25
Traditional Yogurt Pretzels 28 pound. Finest By: 12/11/24– 1/8/25
Cookies & & Cream Yummy Chow 14 pound. Finest By: 12/6/24– 1/8/25
Enrobed Pretzel Rods 8 oz. Finest By: 1/22/25
Favorite Day Bakery White Fudge mini Cookies 7 oz. Finest By: 4/4/25, 4/5/25, 4/15/25, 4/18/25
Frosted Munchy Medley Bowl 15 oz. Finest By: 1/3/25
Frosted Patriot Frosted Pretzels 28 pound. Finest By: 1/2/25, 1/3/25
Frosted Pretzels 6 oz. Finest By: 1/23/25
Munchy Medley 15 pound. Finest By: 12/14/24, 1/3/25
Munchy Medley 4 oz. Finest By: 12/27/24, 12/28/24. 1/19/25
Munchy Medley 6 oz. Finest By: 12/20/24
Munchy Medley To Go 4 oz. Finest By: 12/25/24, 1/19/25
Patriotic Munchy Medley Bowl 15 oz. Finest By: 1/19/25
Patriotic Pretzels 14 oz. Finest By: 1/25/25, 1/26/25
Patriotic Pretzels 6 oz. Finest By: 1/19/25
Patriotic Red, White, & & Blue Pretzel Twists 14 oz. Finest By: 12/13/24– 1/15/25
Patriotic Snack Mix 13 oz. Finest By: 1/19/25, 1/22/25, 2/1/25
Patriotic White Fudge Cookies 7 oz. Finest By: 4/23/25
Peanut Butter Snack Mix 13 oz. Finest By: 11/13/24– 12/15/24
Peanut Butter Snack Mix To Go 4.5 oz. Finest By: 1/18/25
Snackin’ With The Crew! Mizzou Munchy Medley7 oz. Finest By: 12/18/24, 12/19/24
Snackin’ With The Crew! Tiger Treats 7 oz. Finest By: 12/18/24, 12/19/24
Star Snacks Chow Down 25 pound. Finest By: 12/6/24, 12/7/2
Strawberry Yogurt Coated Pretzels 10 oz. Finest By: 1/5/25, 1/23/25
Sweet Smiles Yogurt Covered Pretzels 3.25 oz. Finest By: 12/18/24– 1/4/25
Vanilla Yogurt Covered Pretzels 10 oz. Finest By: 1/5/25, 1/22/25
Yogurt Pretzel 14 pound. Finest By: 12/14/24– 12/21/24
Zebra Fudge Cookies 7 oz. Finest By: 3/13/25, 4/1/25– 4/2/25

The item was dispersed in various product packaging such as bags, pouches and tubs.

Since the publishing of this recall, no diseases have actually been reported in connection with this issue.

Customers who have actually bought any of the remembered items need to not consume them and are prompted to return them to the location of purchase for a complete refund.

About Salmonella infections
Food polluted with Salmonella germs does not generally look, odor, or taste ruined. Anybody can end up being ill with a Salmonella infection. Babies, kids, senior citizens, and individuals with weakened body immune systems are at greater danger of severe disease since their body immune systems are delicate, according to the CDC.

Anybody who has actually consumed any of the remembered items and established signs of Salmonella infection must look for medical attention. Ill individuals must inform their physicians about the possible direct exposure to Salmonella germs due to the fact that unique tests are required to detect salmonellosis. Salmonella infection signs can simulate other diseases, regularly causing misdiagnosis.

Signs of Salmonella infection can consist of diarrhea, stomach cramps, and fever within 12 to 72 hours after consuming polluted food. Otherwise, healthy grownups are normally ill for 4 to 7 days. Sometimes, nevertheless, diarrhea might be so serious that clients need hospitalization.

Older grownups, kids, pregnant ladies, and individuals with weakened body immune systems, such as cancer clients, are most likely to establish serious disease and major, in some cases deadly conditions.

Some individuals get contaminated without getting ill or revealing any signs. They might still spread out the infections to others.

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