CHICAGO (AP) — Duncan Hines is recalling 2.4 million boxes of cake mix because of a link to salmonella.
The recall affects Classic White, Classic Butter Golden, Signature Confetti and Classic Yellow varieties of cake mix, according to Conagra Brands, Duncan Hines’ parent company. The affected boxes have expiration dates between March 7-13, 2019.
Most of the boxes were distributed in the U.S. but some were shipped internationally. Chicago-based Conagra said it is still determining what other countries may be impacted.
In a statement, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it informed Conagra after it tested a sample of cake mix and found that it contained salmonella. It was the same strain that sickened people in five cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control.
The FDA says consumers should not eat or bake with the mix.
⚠️ RECALL ALERT ⚠️ @US_FDA and @CDCgov are investigating 5 Salmonella cases that may be linked to Duncan Hines cake mix. If you’ve purchased any of the items below, do not consume them and return them to the store where purchased. https://t.co/KDRXLkuubd pic.twitter.com/NXFKdJYX9r
— HHS.gov (@HHSGov) November 6, 2018
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