Utah People's Post

The Latest News from the Beehive State

Monday, January 18, 2021
Log in
  • National News
    • Female Caseworker Killed & Doctor Shot in Philadelphia
  • State News
    • Car Chase Leads to Drug Arrest
  • Tech & Science
  • Health
    • How to Prepare For Ticks Season
    • Magical Weight Loss Bean Scam
  • Sports
  • Business
You are here: Home / Health / Salmonella Risk In Powdered Milk Caused Cream Puffs Recalls

Salmonella Risk In Powdered Milk Caused Cream Puffs Recalls

Posted by

Salmonella risk

The only product that is suspected of having salmonella risk is the powdered milk.

Salmonella strikes again, making several companies recall their products. Poppies International has recalled their cream puffs and mini eclairs due to salmonella risk. None of the products were contaminated with the bacteria.

The one product that has salmonella risk was the powdered milk from which all of the products were made. The powdered milk supplier is Valley Mild Products. The supplier announced that there might be some problems with their product and this is why Poppies recalled their products.

The recall notice which was posted on Friday mentioned that nobody got sick from any of the products that were recalled. Also, the statement said that there is only salmonella risk and not confirmed bacteria. The only product that is suspected of having salmonella risk is the powdered milk.

The customers who purchased any of these recalled products can return the products and get a full refund for them. They are also advised to stop consuming the products. If they did eat any of the products and experience any health problems they should seek medical attention.

The customers are asked to report any problems tied to the recalled products if there are any. The products that were recalled due to salmonella risk are Poppies and Delizza mini puffs and mini eclairs. This recall came after another grocery store recalled their mini puffs and eclairs. Both Poppies International and Giant and Martin’s have the same powdered milk supplier.

People should be careful with what they eat. They should check to see if they have any recalled products at home and they should take them back to the store or throw them away. Salmonella contamination can be very dangerous. Pregnant women, older people, and young children are more sensitive and they can have worse symptoms if they get contaminated with salmonella.

These are not the only products that have been recalled. Due to salmonella risk, all of the products that contained powdered milk for Valley Milk Products were recalled. The products that were recalled include macaroni and cheese, potato chips, pancake mix, and other baking mixes. These products were recalled after Valley Milk recalled more than 3 million pounds of salmonella-contaminated powdered milk this month.

Image source: Wikipedia

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Email

Filed Under: Health

mm

About Amelia Donovan

Amelia got her feet wet in the captivating world of journalism while still in college, working as the editor of the university’s newspaper. She minored in Journalism and Mass Communication before receiving a scholarship at a prestigious German university. After receiving her bachelor’s degree, Amelia went on to pursue her biggest passions: journalism and science. She enjoys being up to date with any cutting-edge scientific advancements and her minor in biology allowed Amelia to accurately cover particularly interesting medical topics.

Woman working out at the gym

Just 23% of Americans Are Working Out Enough in Their Spare Time

By

Poliovirus Therapy Gives Brain Cancer Patients New Hope (Study)

By

United Airlines airplane

Passenger Mysteriously Dies on United Airlines flight Bound for Boston

By

Breakfast sandwich

Here Are Some Foods No Nutritionist Would Ever Eat

By

Poppy flower

UN Warns of Surge in Opium-based Drugs and Cocaine Supply

By

U.S.-Canada border

French Jogger Detained 2 Weeks for Accidentally Crossing Border

By

Plus size model

Normalizing Plus Size Could Fuel Obesity Crisis (Study)

By

Giant manta ray

Unique Manta Ray Nursery Spotted off Texas Coast

By

The rainbow flag

WHO Scraps Transgenderism from List of Mental Illnesses

By

456 People Dead at U.K. Hospital after Taking too Many Painkillers

By

Kenyan girls dancing

Kenyans Facing Poor Nutrition as Supermarket Shopping Is on the Rise

By

Pages

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy GDPR
  • Staff
  • Terms and Conditions

Recent Posts

  • Just 23% of Americans Are Working Out Enough in Their Spare Time
  • Poliovirus Therapy Gives Brain Cancer Patients New Hope (Study)
  • Passenger Mysteriously Dies on United Airlines flight Bound for Boston
  • Here Are Some Foods No Nutritionist Would Ever Eat
  • UN Warns of Surge in Opium-based Drugs and Cocaine Supply
  • French Jogger Detained 2 Weeks for Accidentally Crossing Border
  • Normalizing Plus Size Could Fuel Obesity Crisis (Study)

Related Articles

  • Woman working out at the gym

    Just 23% of Americans Are Working Out Enough in Their Spare Time

  • Poliovirus Therapy Gives Brain Cancer Patients New Hope (Study)

  • Breakfast sandwich

    Here Are Some Foods No Nutritionist Would Ever Eat

  • Normalizing Plus Size Could Fuel Obesity Crisis (Study)

  • The rainbow flag

    WHO Scraps Transgenderism from List of Mental Illnesses

  • 456 People Dead at U.K. Hospital after Taking too Many Painkillers

  • Young woman affected by depression

    If You Have PTSD You Were Likely Abused as a Child

  • Obese dog on a leash

    Obese Dogs Can Help Us Better Understand How Obesity Works

  • Our Brains Are Craving Combinations of Fats and Carbs (Study)

  • Hungry bird with beck open

    Scientists Explain Why We Get ‘Hangry’

Categories

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • National News
  • Nature
  • Provo
  • Salt Lake News
  • Science
  • Sports
  • State News
  • Tech & Science
  • Technology
  • Uncategorized
  • West Jordan
  • West Valley City
  • World

Copyright © 2021 utahpeoplespost.com

About · Privacy Policy · Terms of Use · Site Map · Contact

loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more.