No injuries or illnesses have been reported so far, says Nestlé. The company says in a press release that a supplier informed it of the possible contamination, resulting in a recall of limited quantities.
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Nestlé Recalling Nesquik Drink Mix Because Chocolate Milk Shouldn’t Contain Salmonella
Chocolatey Nesquik, that beloved after school treat, wouldn’t be such a delight if it contained say, salmonella. Nestlé has issued a voluntary recall of some of its batches of the chocolate drink mix because there’s the possibility of salmonella contamination in one of the ingredients used to make the powder.
No injuries or illnesses have been reported so far, says Nestlé. The company says in a press release that a supplier informed it of the possible contamination, resulting in a recall of limited quantities.
No injuries or illnesses have been reported so far, says Nestlé. The company says in a press release that a supplier informed it of the possible contamination, resulting in a recall of limited quantities.
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Everthing chocolate has something nasty in it.
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