FDA Expands Its Nationwide Warning About the Risk of Botulism Poisoning From Certain Castleberry’s Food Products and Dog Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expanding its July 18 warning to consumers.
July 25, 2007
This expansion is for consumers and pet owners regarding canned food products and dog food produced by Castleberry’s Food Company of Augusta, Ga., due to the risk of botulism toxin. Castleberry’s is expanding the recall to include all of the following canned products with all “best by” and code dates, and FDA is warning consumers not to purchase or eat any of the canned products listed in the table in the FDA press release.

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