Recalls – Fresh Express Bag Spinach & Williams-Sonoma Hot Chocolate Pots

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Fresh Express Bag Spinach Due to Possible Health Risk from Salmonella

Fresh Express is voluntarily recalling 2,939 cases of 9 oz. Bag Spinach with Product Codes starting with H081 and H082, UPC Code of 7127913204 and Use-by Dates of April 6 and 7 out of an abundance of caution due to a positive test result for Salmonella from random sample testing. Consumers who have purchased the product should not consume it, but rather discard it and contact their retailer for a full refund. The identified 9 oz. Bag Spinach was distributed to seven states with the potential for redistribution by customers to an additional seven states as follows:

  • Distribution: Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Maine.
  • Possible Redistribution: New Jersey, Virginia, Delaware, Vermont, New Hampshire, West Virginia Ohio and DC.

You can read the full report for the recalled Fresh Express Bag Spinach on the FDA’s website.

Williams-Sonoma Hot Chocolate Pots Due To Burn and Laceration Hazards

This recall involves Williams-Sonoma Whirly Whip hot chocolate pots sold individually as item number 2981454 or 4986535, and as part of the Whirly Whip hot chocolate pot gift set item number 3021714. The handle of the hot chocolate pot can break off during use, posing burn and laceration hazards. The pots were sold at Williams-Sonoma stores nationwide, online at www.williams-sonoma.com and through Williams-Sonoma catalogs from October 2010 through January 2011 for between $30 and $40.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled hot chocolate pots and either return the product to any Williams-Sonoma store or contact Williams-Sonoma for instructions on how to return the product for a full refund.

Click here to read the full report in the Williams-Sonoma Recalls Hot Chocolate Pots on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s website.