Kellogg Cereal Recalled After Salmonella Infects 73 People

Check, and double check, your pantry! The Kellogg Company is recalling one of their popular cereals, Honey Smacks, after salmonella infected 73 people in 31 states.

24 people have been hospitalized; so far, there have been no reported deaths.

The recall affects 15.3-ounce packages with the UPC Code 3800039103 and 23-ounce packages with the UPC Code 3800014810. Both have best used by dates from June 14, 2018, through June 14, 2019.

If you have a box, throw it away and contact Kellogg for a refund.

Salmonella causes fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.



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