FDA announces dipping sauce recall due to 'potential mold growth contamination'
A refrigerated dip is being recalled by its manufacturer due to possible mold growth, according to federal officials.
Lunds & Byerlys announced the recall, which was published by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday. The withdrawal is related to the loan star dip of the company.
“Approximately 500 containers are being recalled due to possible mold growth contamination,” the FDA press release said.
The Minnesota-based company is recalling Lone Star Dip products sold specifically in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas.
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Product is 12 oz. in size and has a UPC 18169-74197. Products also have best before dates between October 15 or 17
“No illnesses related to this recall have been reported,” the announcement read.
“This product concern was first noticed by store employees, and they notified the company's quality assurance team.”
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Customers of the recalled products are asked to either destroy them or return them for a refund.
“If a customer recently purchased the affected product, they are encouraged to return it to any Lunds & Byerlys for a full refund (no receipt required) or destroy the product immediately,” the company said.
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According to the L&B website, Lone Star Dip is made with cream cheese, salsa, tarragon and fresh lemon juice.
“Perfect with your favorite sandwiches, wraps or Lunds and Byerlys tortilla chips,” the website describes.
Customers with questions are encouraged to call 952-548-1400 for assistance
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Fox Business reached out to Lunds & Byerlys for comment, but did not immediately hear back.