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P&G Recalls Two Flavors Of Pringles

FBR Staff Writer Published 07 March 2010

Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has recalled Pringles Restaurant Cravers Cheeseburger potato crisps and Pringles Family Faves Taco Night potato crisps as part of an industry ingredient recall to protect consumers from potential Salmonella exposure.

The company was notified by one of its suppliers that a seasoning used in these two products contains hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP), manufactured by Basic Food Flavors which has voluntarily recalled several lots of this ingredient because of potential salmonella exposure.

There have been no reports of Salmonella-related illness in relation to these products. As a result, the FDA has recommended that food manufacturers recall certain types of products containing HVP manufactured by Basic Food Flavors, and P&G is complying with this guidance.

The products subjected to recall include: Pringles Restaurant Cravers Cheeseburger, Super Stack Canister, 181g with 37000 26936 with best by dates 02/2011 and 04/2011, Pringles Family Faves Taco Night, Super Stack Canister, 181g with UPC code 37000 26773 with use by dates 03/2011

04/2011 and 05/2011.

No other Pringles varieties or flavors are affected by this recall. These two products represent only one half of one percent of Pringles’ US volume. None of the affected products have been shipped to retailers outside of the US.

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