
Food Safety Alert For New York Salad Fans
Another day, another recall. If you love easy-to-make salads, this recall might affect you. A salad kit has been recalled due to a potentially deadly threat to some New Yorkers. Recalls that affect New York shoppers have been happening frequently recently.
Famous snack cakes were recently recalled. Hostess issued a recall for its chocolate Ding Dongs due to potential mold contamination. The items recalled are:
Hostess Ding Dong 6 count, 2.55 oz twin packs, carton (15.3 oz)
UPC: Twin packs: 00888109010027 | 6 ct.: 00888109011857
Lot numbers: 5167832, 5168832
Hostess Ding Dong 10 count: 1.28 oz, carton (12.7 oz.)
UPC: 00888109110611
Lot numbers: 5167832, 5168832, 5169832, 5170832, 5171832
Hostess Ding Dong 16 count: 1.28 oz, carton (20.31 oz)
UPC: Individual unit: 00888109011826 | 16 ct.: 00888109110925
Lot numbers: 5167832, 5168832, 5169832, 5170832
The Ding Dongs affected by the recall have best-if-used-by dates from August 30, 2025, to September 3.
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Nothing is exempt from being recalled. We're moving from one end of the food spectrum to the other - junk food to healthy food - nothing is safe! Latitude 36 Foods, LLC. and Taylor Fresh Foods have issued a recall for the Taylor Farms Honey Balsamic Salad Kit. It may contain undeclared sesame and soy, which could pose a deadly threat to New Yorkers with allergies. The affected salad kits were distributed in New York State, as well as AL, AZ, CA, CO, DE, FL, GA, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MO, MS, NJ, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, and WV.
Anyone with allergies to soy or sesame should not consume the product. Toss the kits or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.

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