Two candy products have been recalled from stores due to concerns of potentially fatal Salmonella contamination.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on Friday that two white-coated confectionary items made by Palmer Candy were being pulled from shelves in Texas and New Mexico because there was a potential for contamination with the bacteria from an ingredient that was potentially contaminated from one of their suppliers.
Newsweek contacted Palmer Candy by website form and Albertsons Companies by email outside of business hours to comment on this story and will update it if they reply.Those who have purchased the products should dispose of them or return them to stores for a refund, the food regulator said.It also said there have been no reports of injuries or adverse reactions due to consuming the products, but that those concerned should contact a health care provider.
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