Children's snack food recalled
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FDA warns consumers not to eat Veggie
Booty snack food
Risk of salmonella
contamination
[June 29, 2007]
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- From the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration:
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to
eat Veggie Booty snack food, marketed by Robert's American Gourmet,
due to possible contamination with Salmonella Wandsworth,
bacteria that cause gastrointestinal illness.
FDA advises consumers to throw away any Robert's American Gourmet
brand Veggie Booty they have in their home. Veggie Booty is sold in
a flexible plastic foil bag in four ounce, one ounce, and one-half
ounce packages.
Veggie Booty is often consumed by children, so parents are
encouraged to watch their children, and seek medical care if they
observe signs of illness.
Individuals who have recently eaten Veggie Booty and who have
experienced any of the symptoms described below should contact a
doctor or other health care provider immediately. Any such illnesses
in persons with a recent history of eating Veggie Booty should be
reported to state or local health authorities.
This warning is based on 52 reports of illness across 17 states,
beginning in March 2007. Almost all the illnesses have occurred in
children under 10 years old, with the most cases in toddlers. Most
persons had reported bloody diarrhea; four were hospitalized. FDA
learned of the illnesses on June 27 from the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, which conducted an investigation of the
illnesses with state and local health officials. The outbreak is
considered likely to be ongoing.
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Salmonella typically causes diarrhea (may
be bloody); the diarrhea is often accompanied by abdominal cramps
and fever. Symptoms typically begin within one to four days after
exposure to the bacteria. In infants, persons with poor underlying
health and those with weakened immune systems, Salmonella
can invade the bloodstream and cause life-threatening infections.
States reporting illnesses include: California (seven cases),
Colorado (five cases), Connecticut (one case), Georgia (one case),
Indiana (one case), Massachusetts (three cases), Minnesota (two
cases), New Hampshire (two cases), New Jersey (two cases), New York
(13 cases), Oregon (one case), Pennsylvania (three cases), Tennessee
(one), Texas (one), Vermont (three cases), Washington (four cases),
and Wisconsin (two cases).
Robert's American Gourmet, of Sea Cliff, N.Y., which markets
Veggie Booty, and its contract manufacturer, are fully cooperating
with FDA's investigation into the cause of the contamination.
Manufacturing and distribution of this product has ceased, and
Robert's American Gourmet is recalling all potentially contaminated
product, including all expiration dates and lot codes. The product
is sold in all 50 states and Canada at retail locations and over the
Internet.
FDA will provide updates as the investigation progresses and more
information becomes available.
(Robert's
American Gourmet Food, Inc. Conducts Nationwide Recall of Veggie
Booty Because of Possible Health Risk)
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from U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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