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PRODUCT RECALL: Kellogg Identifies Cause of Recall

July 14, 2010

Portland, Oregon – Giant food maker, Kellogg, has announced that the high amount of certain chemicals in its package liners were the cause of the unusual smell and flavor in its cereal products which resulted in the recall of nearly 28 million boxes last month.

The recalled products included Apple Jacks, Corn pops, Froot Loops, and Honey Smacks.

The Michigan- based company said it has identified the chemicals or hydrocarbons in the packaging. About 20 people complained of the unusual smell and flavor while five reported of vomiting and nausea.

The federal food and Drug Administration said it will review and evaluate Kraft’s information and conduct their own investigation on the matter.

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