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Twinkies, Palmer Candy join recall over salmonella concerns
Consumers urged to throw out recalled items
By ASHLEY STRICKLAND , CNN
Posted: 4:08 PM, January 10, 2017
Updated: 4:28 PM, January 10, 2017
(CNN) - Although Twinkies normally have a long shelf life, don't hoard any boxes of limited-edition Holiday White Peppermint Hostess Twinkies for your post-holiday snacking or apocalypse preparation needs.
Hostess has recalled the multipack boxes, with nine cakes in each, in response to a recall by Blommer Chocolate Co., which produced the confectionery coating used on the holiday Twinkies. The coating contains milk powder ingredients produced by Valley Milk Products LLC, which may be contaminated with salmonella.
Salmonella was found at the company's manufacturing facility, including in 50-pound bags of Valley Milk's sweet cream buttermilk powder and high heat nonfat dry milk powder.
Consumers are urged to throw out recalled items or return them to the store for a refund...
http://www.clickondetroit.com/health/twinkies-palmer-candy-join-recall-over-salmonella-concerns
Consumers urged to throw out recalled items
By ASHLEY STRICKLAND , CNN
Posted: 4:08 PM, January 10, 2017
Updated: 4:28 PM, January 10, 2017
(CNN) - Although Twinkies normally have a long shelf life, don't hoard any boxes of limited-edition Holiday White Peppermint Hostess Twinkies for your post-holiday snacking or apocalypse preparation needs.
Hostess has recalled the multipack boxes, with nine cakes in each, in response to a recall by Blommer Chocolate Co., which produced the confectionery coating used on the holiday Twinkies. The coating contains milk powder ingredients produced by Valley Milk Products LLC, which may be contaminated with salmonella.
Salmonella was found at the company's manufacturing facility, including in 50-pound bags of Valley Milk's sweet cream buttermilk powder and high heat nonfat dry milk powder.
Consumers are urged to throw out recalled items or return them to the store for a refund...
http://www.clickondetroit.com/health/twinkies-palmer-candy-join-recall-over-salmonella-concerns