Cashews Sold by Girl Scouts of Western Washington Recalled
Girl Scouts of Western Washington is recalling 10 ounce cans of Ashdon Farms cashews after small pieces of metal were found in some cans.
Girls Scouts in Washington’s Pierce, Lewis, Thurston, Grays Harbor, Cowlitz, Washkiakum and Pacific counties have been selling the nuts. They were sold as part of a fundraiser.
Scouting officials say no injuries or illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall.
Ashdon Farms is investigating how the metal pieces fell into the cans. The company has worked with Girl Scouts for more than a decade.
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