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OleBob's Seafoods recalls canned tuna and canned salmon products

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The product may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
November 2, 2015

PhotoOleBob's Seafoods of Ilwaco, Wash., is recalling all canned tuna and canned salmon products with a code starting with "OC."

 

The product may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum.

 

There have been no reported cases of illness to date.

 

The recalled products were sold under the OleBob's Seafoods label to consumers from the company's retail store in Ilwaco, Wash., to Internet consumers on the www.olebobs.com website from May 2014- September 2015. Affected cans have the letters "OC" stamped on either the bottom or the top of the can.

 

Consumers should discard recalled products or return them to OleBob's Seafoods for a refund.

 

 


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