Gourmet chocolate maker recalls powdered beverage mixes over Salmonella concerns
- On Tuesday, Ghirardelli Chocolate Company recalled certain powdered beverage mixes due to potential salmonella contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced.
- The voluntary recall follows an earlier milk powder contamination issue at California Dairies Inc., which supplied an ingredient used in some Ghirardelli beverage mixes.
- Included in the recall are 13 different powdered beverage mixes, primarily sold in large-format packaging intended for food service and institutional customers, though some may have reached consumers online.
- Consumers are instructed not to consume the affected products and should contact Ghirardelli at 1-844-776-0419 for returns, replacements, or refunds.
- While no illnesses have been reported, Ghirardelli is acting out of an abundance of caution, noting that its own testing has not identified any contaminated finished products.
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Ghirardelli issues recall due to Salmonella concerns
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Ghirardelli has issued a recall for over a dozen products. The iconic San Francisco-based chocolate maker has voluntarily recalled several powdered beverage mixes. According to a recall notice on the company website, the recall was initiated by California Dairies, Inc. due to a concern over potential Salmonella contamination in milk powder. The milk powder used in the produces, according to Ghirardelli, was supplied by a …
Gourmet chocolate maker recalls powdered beverage mixes over Salmonella concerns
The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company recalled several varieties of its powdered drink mixes this week over concerns of possible Salmonella contamination. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the move follows a California Dairies, Inc. milk powder recall for the same reason.
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