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Salix Voluntarily Recalls Dog Treat Due to Possible Health Risk
January 28, 2009
Salix, a manufacturer of rawhide dog chew products, has voluntarily recalled its Healthy-hide Deli-wrap 3-Pack 5" Peanut Butter-Filled Rawhide dog treats that contain peanut butter made by Peanut Corporation of America (PCA). PCA is the focus of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation into potential salmonella contamination of peanut butter and paste.
The recalled, peanut butter-filled rawhide treats are sold at PetSmart, Target and Wegmans Food stores throughout the U.S. and Canada. Salix said it was not aware of any reported cases of illness related to the treats, but issued the voluntary recall as a precautionary measure.
The UPC of the voluntarily recalled product is 09109333354, or 0-91093-33354-0.
The product comes in a clear plastic bag with attached header card and the name Deli Wraps on the front. The package is a 3-count of 5" chew treats. All packages are marked with one of the following lot codes: A 08 208, A 08 212, A 08 232, A 08 234, A 08 263, A 08 264, A 08 268, A 08 275, A 08 276 or A 08 277. This code can be found on the backside of the header card.
Customers who purchased the recalled dog treats should discontinue use immediately and can return the product to the retail store where it was purchased for a complete refund or exchange.
No other products or flavors are included in this recall.
Further information:
· FDA press release
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