W. Va. Co. Expands Recall of Smoked Salmon Dip to 19 States
House of Thaller Inc. has expanded its recall of smoked salmon dips sold in West Virginia and 19 other states.
The company is recalling an additional 11,177 pounds of dip packaged in 7.5-ounce containers using the Kroger brand name, because it could be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The organism can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections. No illnesses have been reported.
This is an expansion of an Oct. 29 recall of 529 pounds of dip. The recall includes smoked salmon dip, Cajun smoked salmon dip and chipotle smoked salmon dip, each with a variety of date codes.
The dip was sold at Kroger Stores, Dillon Stores and King Soopers in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming.
A toll free number, (800) 462-3365, has been established to provide more information.
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