Golden State Foods is recalling 62,446 cases of several dipping sauces and dressings produced for Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell. The recall was initiated because a starch ingredient used in these products may contain metal fragments. The affected products include Garlic Parmesan Sauce, Garlic Dipping Sauce, Colonel's Coleslaw Dressing, and Creamy Jalapeno Sauce with specific 'Use by' dates ranging from January to May 2020.
The products may contain metal fragments from a contaminated raw ingredient, which can cause injury to the mouth, throat, or digestive tract if swallowed.
You have 2 options:
Produced for Domino's Pizza; Recall #: F-0634-2020; Quantity: 4200 cases
Packed exclusively for Pizza Hut; Recall #: F-0635-2020; Quantity: 2,301 cases
Packed exclusively for Pizza Hut; Recall #: F-0636-2020; Quantity: 50,968 cases
Packed exclusively for Taco Bell; Recall #: F-0637-2020; Quantity: 4,977 cases
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