Duncan Hines Cake Mix Recalled Due to Potential Salmonella

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Duncan Hines Recall

Conagra has decided to voluntarily recall Duncan Hines (Classic White) and three other varieties (Classic Butter Golden, Signature Confetti and Classic Yellow) out of caution due to the potential connection made of a salmonella outbreak that is currently being investigated. Five illnesses have been reported.

Details of the Duncan Hines Recall

The recall includes products sold in the United States with limited international exports.

“Several of the individuals reported consuming a cake mix at some point prior to becoming ill, and some may have also consumed these products raw and not baked. Consumers are reminded not to consume any raw batter. Cake mixes and batter can be made with ingredients such as eggs or flour which can carry risks of bacteria that are rendered harmless by baking, frying or boiling. Consumers are reminded to wash their hands, work surfaces, and utensils thoroughly after contact with raw batter products, to follow baking instructions, and to never eat raw batter.”

Products included are listed below:

What to Do

Consumers who have these products should not eat them, and should discard any products they may have. Conagra Brands is cooperating with the FDA on this recall and is working with customers to ensure the packages are removed from store shelves and are no longer distributed.

Consumers with questions should call our Consumer Care team at 1-888-299-7646, open 9 am through 5 pm EST, Monday through Friday or visit www.duncanhines.com.

You can view the full press release from Conagra here

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