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Kroger Co recalls corn puff snack

Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:22am EDT

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NEW YORK, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Kroger Co (KR.N) said it was recalling packages of Kroger Hulless Corn Puff Poppers - Extreme Butter because the snack could contain milk not listed on the label.

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The artificially flavored snack is in 8-ounce packages with a sell-by date of "Nov 08 08 244" followed by A or B. Customers can return the product to stores for a refund or replacement, Kroger said on Friday.

No illnesses have been reported.

The recall includes stores under Kroger and Baker's, City Market, Dillons, Fry's, Hilander, Jay C, King Soopers, Owen's, Pay Less and Scott's.

The stores involved are in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.

On Thursday, Kroger expanded its recall of ground beef, part of a recall by Nebraska Beef. (Reporting by Sarah Coffey, editing by Maureen Bavdek)



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