Foster Farms mini chicken corn dogs recalled

Unusual odor, appearance and taste were associated with the recalled product.

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Foster Farms Mini Corn Dogs
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Foster Farms and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) both announced the recall of mini chicken corn dog products because of possible spoilage.

The affected products were processed by House of Raeford Farms at its facility in Nesmith, South Carolina, for Foster Farms.

The two companies and FSIS issued a voluntary Class 1 recall of 76,961 pounds of Foster Farms Mini Corn Dogs Bite-Sized Chicken Franks Dipped in Batter Honey Crunchy Flavor sold in 1.83-pound resealable bags.

The recalled product is identified by lot codes 123114 or 223114, plant number "P-9136" and an April 23, 2024 "Best If Used By" date printed on the package.

According to FSIS, the products were shipped to retail locations nationwide.

“The recall is being conducted nationwide and is related to an odor, off appearance and unpleasant taste associated with the product. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products, but the risk of adverse reaction remains. Consumers should not consume the product and are advised to return it to the store where purchased for a full refund. All other Foster Farms fresh, frozen, and prepared products are safe and wholesome,” Foster Farms stated in a press release.

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