What items are included in the Kelloggs Cereal Recall?”
Complete list of Kellogg’s product recall: Kellogg’s Apple Jacks – UPC 3800039136 1: 17 ounce package with Better if Used Before Dates between APR 10 2011 and JUN 22 2011 – UPC 3800039132 3: 8. 7 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between JUN 03 2011 and JUN 22 2011 Kellogg’s Corn Pops – UPC 3800039109 5: 12.5 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011 – UPC 3800039111 8: 17.2 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011 – UPC 3800039116 3: 9.2 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between APR 05 2011 and JUN 22 2011 Kellogg’s Froot Loops – UPC 3800039118 7: 12.2 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011 – UPC 3800039120 0: 17 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011 – UPC 3800039125 5: 8.7 ounce packages with Better if Used Before Dates between MAR 26 2011 and JUN 22 2011 Kellogg’s Honey Smacks – UPC
marketwatch.com reports Kellogg is voluntarily recalling 28 million boxes of cereal. The recalled brands are Corn Pops, Honey Smacks, Froot Loops and Apple Jacks: Kellogg recalls smelly cereal, P&G recalls Scope By Catherine Carlock, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Kellogg and Procter & Gamble, two of the nation’s biggest consumer-products companies, scrambled Friday to pull well-known brands from supermarket shelves. Kellogg Co. issued a voluntary recall on 28 million boxes of cereal, citing “uncharacteristic off-flavor and smell” that it blamed on package liners. The recalled brands are Corn Pops, Honey Smacks, Froot Loops and Apple Jacks and were sold nationwide. Affected boxes have the letters “KN” printed before expiration dates, which range from March 26, 2011 through June 22, 2011. Potential for serious health problems is low, Kellogg said, but some consumers could be sensitive to the affected product’s smell and fla
Kellogg Co. is voluntarily recalling about 28 million boxes of Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Froot Loops and Honey Smacks cereals, saying a “waxy” smell and flavor coming from the package liners could make people sick, the company said Friday. Kellogg spokeswoman J. Adaire Putnam said about 20 people complained about the smell, including five who reported nausea and vomiting. The company said the potential for serious health problems associated with the cereal is low. Putnam said the lining of the cereals’ boxes produced the waxy smell and flavor. Kellogg is trying to identify the substance on the liner that’s causing the problem. The products were distributed throughout the U.S. and have been on the market since late March. Kellogg’s shares were unchanged in midday trading. Consumers concerned about the recall — or seeking a refund — can contact the Kellogg Consumer Response Center at 888-801-4163 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time.