NORTHFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Check your cupboards. Kraft Foods is
recalling packaged squares of white cooking chocolate because they
may be contaminated with salmonella.
Consumers are being told to throw out affected six ounce
packages of Baker's Premium White Chocolate Baking Squares. They
have a best-used date of: March 31, April 1, April 2 and April 3,
2008.
The company says it's investigating the source of the problem.
Salmonella was detected in tests conducted by the Food and Drug
Administration.
Kraft has a toll-free number consumers can call to get more
information or find out about getting reimbursement.
(1-800-310-3704.)
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Chocolate Recall
July 8, 2010
Updated Jul 8, 2010 at 3:25 PM EDT
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