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Weaver Popcorn
Company Issues a
Nationwide
Precautionary
Voluntary Recall of
9.5 oz. Trail's End®
Caramel Corn with
Peanuts
Contact: Cathy
Yingling
(317) 264-5860
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
-- February 4, 2009
– As a result of the
expansion of Peanut
Corporation of
America’s (PCA)
Salmonella
related recall to
include all peanut
ingredient products
produced in their
Blakely, Georgia
facility since
January 1, 2007,
Weaver Popcorn
Company has issued a
precautionary
voluntary recall for
the following
product:
9.5 oz.
Trail’s End®
Caramel Corn with
Peanuts, with code
date markings of
“102861 109
JAN 19 08” through
“102861 297 JUL 23
09”.
No other Trail's
End or Weaver
Popcorn Company
products are part of
this recall.
"Although Weaver
Popcorn has received
no complaints or
reports of any
illness related to
this product, we are
taking this
precautionary action
out of an abundance
of caution and
consistent with our
80-year unwavering
commitment to
consumer safety and
to providing the
highest-quality
products," said Mike
Weaver, Weaver
Popcorn Company
President and CEO.
Since the vast
majority of this
product has not been
sold for a number of
months, it is
assumed that what
has been sold has
been consumed.
Consumers who have
purchased this
recalled product are
urged to destroy it.
Consumers with an
unopened, sealed
popcorn foil bag,
with the above
listed code dates,
can arrange for a
refund by calling
1-800-782-4255
(Monday through
Friday from 8:00am –
3:00pm EST) or by
sending an email to
ccp@trails-end.com
***
Salmonella
is an organism which
can cause serious
and sometimes fatal
infections in young
children, frail or
elderly people, and
others with weakened
immune systems.
Healthy persons
infected with
salmonella often
experience fever,
diarrhea, nausea,
vomiting and
abdominal pain. In
rare cases,
infection with
salmonella can
result in the
organism getting
into the bloodstream
and producing more
severe illnesses,
such as arterial
infections (i.e.
infected aneurysms),
endocarditis and
arthritis. For more
information on
Salmonella,
please visit the
Centers for Disease
Control and
Prevention’s Website
at
http://www.cdc.gov. |