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CFIA recalls 14 more products made with peanuts
- February 16, 2009 10:15 AM
- By Peter Hadzipetros
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has has added another 14 products made in the United States to the list of hundreds of foods that may be contaminated with salmonella from peanuts.
The list includes Tri-O-Plex protein bars and Banana Moon roasted peanuts. All contain peanut butter paste or parts of the nuts from Peanut Corp. of America.
There have been no confirmed illnesses in Canada from eating tainted products, but they are suspected in eight U.S. deaths, and hundreds of people have fallen ill.
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