Foster Poultry Farms Recalls 3.8M Corn Dogs Due to Stick Contamination
Foster Poultry Farms has issued a significant recall for several corn dog breeds due to potential contamination. Over 3.8 million pounds of corn dogs are affected, including chicken, gluten-free, and whole grain varieties.
The recall stems from wooden sticks entering the production process before the products were battered. Consumers are advised not to eat the recalled corn dogs to avoid injury.
The affected products were produced between July 30, 2024, and August 4, 2025, and bear the establishment number 'P-6137B'. Although the exact sales dates are not specified, customers should check their purchases and discard or return any recalled items.
This recall follows a larger one in September involving other brands and over 58 million pounds of corn dog products. Foster Poultry Farms urges customers to take necessary precautions and contact the company with any questions.
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