Summary
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Class II recall for certain lots of Domino Foods Inc.'s pure cane granulated sugar due to possible contamination with foreign objects. The recall involves 50-pound bags of sugar distributed in California and Utah. As of now, no health issues have been reported from consuming the affected sugar.
Key Facts
- Domino Foods Inc. issued a voluntary recall on August 12 for certain sugar lots due to possible contamination.
- The FDA gave this recall a Class II risk classification on September 24.
- A Class II classification means the product might cause temporary health issues, but serious problems are unlikely.
- The recall affects 4,500 bags of 50-pound pure cane granulated sugar, identified by specific lot numbers.
- The potentially contaminated sugar was distributed in California and Utah.
- There have been no reported illnesses connected to the sugar as of September 25.
- Foreign objects in food can cause issues like choking or internal injury.
- Consumers who have bought the affected sugar should not use it and follow return instructions.