Christie Barnum’s Animal Cracker Recall [Canada]


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Canada/Ottawa: Christie's Biscuits LogoMondelez Canada Inc. recalls certain batch/lots of Christie branded Barnum’s Animal Crackers due to suspected risk of spoilage and consequential risk of rancidity and bacterial contamination, a serious health hazard. CFIA: http://ht.ly/m1Cn30cJT4y

Direct link: http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/inspection/2017/63664r-eng.php]

Additional information:
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (“CFIA”) reports the following Biscuits are subject to this recall:

  • Barnum's Animal Cracker Recall [Canada]

    Please note: this is the American packaging for this product, which may differ from the recalled Canadian offering in portion size, ingredients and presentation.

    Christie Barnum’s Animal Crackers, sold in 180 gram portions with the following product codes: 2017 AU 30, 2017 OC 26, 2017 OC 27, 2017 NO 27 and a UPC of 0 66721 02060 4
  • Christie branded Barnum’s Animal Crackers, sold in 225 gram packages with the following product codes: 2017 SE 19, 2017 SE 20, 2017 OC 09, 2017 OC 10, 2017 OC 27, 2017 NO 13, 2017 NO 14, 2017 NO 23, 2017 NO 24 and a UPC of 0 66721 01160 2

According to the CFIA, Mondelez Canada Inc. has recalled certain batch/lots of Barnum’s Animal Crackers due to suspected risk of spoilage and consequential risk of rancidity. Neither you nor your family should consume the Biscuits identified above.

==> Never depend on your senses of sight, smell, taste or touch to confirm food poisoning, adulteration or contamination. If in doubt about the safety of any food, return it to your retailer for refund or toss it out in your household garbage, making sure neither small children nor household pets can access the suspect food.

If you believe you have purchased or have in your possession any of the recalled Barnum’s Animal Crackers, please do not consume them directly nor use them as an ingredient in another dish or preparation. Instead, kindly return the Biscuits to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

==> To see other recalls and notifications caused by suspected contaminated Biscuits, please search for “biscuit” using the Search Box at the top of this page.

==> To see other recalls and notifications caused by suspected Bacterial contamination, please search for “bacterial” using the Search Box at the top of this page.

==> To see other recalls and notifications caused by suspected Spoilage, please search for “spoilage” using the Search Box at the top of this page.

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More information about this recall:
CFIA reference number: 11482
Recalls Direct RIN: 8833-2017
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