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Honey Smacks Recall
Sep 05, 2018
Public health officials are asking consumers who see Honey Smacks for sale to immediately contact the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator
(https://www.fda.gov/Safety/ReportaProblem/ConsumerComplaintCoordinators/...) in their region. No Honey Smacks should be available at any stores, restaurants, institutional dining halls such as school cafeterias, or on the internet. It is against federal law to sell or give away recalled food.
“The Kellogg Co. recalled all Honey Smacks products that were on the market within the cereal’s one-year shelf-life. However, Honey Smacks products with earlier dates could also potentially be contaminated,” according to Tuesday’s outbreak update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Both the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration are renewing their warnings to consumers and retailers to not eat, serve or sell any Kellogg’s Honey Smacks cereal, regardless of package sizes or best-before date codes. Outbreak investigators continue to be concerned that people may still have unused portions of the recalled cereal in their homes.