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Nestlé NESQUIK Chocolate Powder Recall

Department of Consumer Protection Alerts Consumers to Recall of Nestlé NESQUIK® Chocolate Powder due to potential Salmonella contamination.

 

This is a Press Release from Department of Consumer Protection 

HARTFORD, November 9 – Consumers are being encouraged today to check if the Nestlé NESQUIK® Chocolate Powder intheir cupboards bears one of fourteen production codes that are being voluntarily recalled by  Nestlé USA because it may contain the bacterium Salmonella, which can cause foodborne illness.

The company announced the voluntary recall of limited quantities of NESQUIK® Chocolate Powder because the company was notified by an ingredient supplier, Omya Inc. that it has recalled certain lots of its ingredient, calcium carbonate due to possible presence ofSalmonella. Calcium carbonate is used in NESQUIK as an ingredient.

To ensure the safety of consumers, Nestlé is recalling certain sizes and production codes of NESQUIK, and removing unsold canisters from stores.

“We want the buying public to be aware of this recall and to check their shelves at home for NESQUIK that might be subject to this recall,” Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein said today.  “There have not been any reports of illnesses associated with this product at this time, but it is best to be cautious.”

The recall is limited to the following sizes, UPC and production codes of NESQUIK Chocolate Powder:

Size

UPC Code

Production Codes

40.7 oz. Chocolate (72 servings)

0 28000 68230 9

    2282574810          2282574820

21.8 oz. Chocolate (38 servings)

0 28000 68090 9

    2278574810          2278574820
    2279574810          2279574820
    2284574820          2284574830
    2285574810          2285574820
    2287574820          2289574810
    2289574820

10.9 oz. Chocolate (19 servings)

0 28000 67990 3

2278574810

To locate the production code, consumers should look on the bottom of the canister, adjacent to the consumer expiration date. All affected products have an expiration date of BEST BEFORE Oct 2014.

“Anyone who has this recalled NESQUIK Chocolate Powder should not consume it, but instead should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund,” Rubenstein said.

The most common symptoms of Salmonella infection are diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever, which develop within eight to 72 hours of eating or drinking contaminated food. The illness usually lasts for four to seven days and most people recover without treatment. However, salmonellosis can be severe or even life threatening for infants, older people, pregnant women and those with weakened immune systems. Individuals experiencing these symptoms should seek medical attention.

For more information or for assistance on returning this product, contact Nestlé Consumer Services at (800) 628-7679.

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