Chocolate lonesome marshmallow eggs removed over salmonella concerns


Zachary Confections, Inc. has announced a intentional remember of Zachary Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Eggs over concerns of a probable salmonella contamination.

The remember is in response to a slight post-production testing, that found a intensity for a salmonella decay in one of a samples.  

The products being removed embody Zachary Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Eggs in 5-ounce crates.  The products come in white egg crates, with purple, immature and yellow lettering.  The removed marshmallow eggs have a following identifiers:

– Case UPC: 1 00 75186 31797 3

– Unit UPC: 0 75186 15797 8

– Code Dates: D3245D; D3145E; F3145E; D3245E

– Best Buy Date: 02/14/14

According to a FDA, a removed products were done on Feb. 20 and Feb 21, 2013.  The Zachary Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Eggs are a usually Zachary Confections products being removed during this time.  So far, there have been no consumer illness complaints reported to a association per these products.

For some-more information, business can call Zachary Confections Customer Service during (765)-654-8356.

Click for some-more information on this remember from a FDA.

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