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Williams-Sonoma Recalls Lemon Poppy Mix Over Salmonella Concerns

PHILADELPHIA (CBS)-- Williams-Sonoma has issued a nationwide recall for their lemon poppy seed quick bread due to possible Salmonella contamination.

The affected Williams-Sonoma Meyer Lemon Poppy Seed Quick Bread was shipped to Williams-Sonoma retail stores nationwide from August 2016-present.

According to Williams-Sonoma, the ingredient supplier has issued a recall of the bulk milk powder.

The following product code is affected by the recall:

  • Williams-Sonoma Meyer Lemon Poppy Seed Quick Bread
  • NET WT. 1 LB. 2 OZ
  • Packaged in a yellow paper bag
  • SKU 7839186 (located on price sticker)
  • BEST BY: JAN2018 02118:A1 OR JAN2018 02018:A1 (located on the back flap)

The company says there have been no bacteria found in the powdered milk product, but they issued a recall out of an abundance of caution.

Consumers who have purchased Lemon Poppy Quick Bread are urged to discontinue use and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Consumers with questions may call 1-844-526-4666.

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