Bolthouse Farms Recalls Carrot Chips Due to Salmonella

Bolthouse Farms is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of Bolthouse Farms® 16-ounce Carrot Chips following a routine sampling event, conducted on October 22, 2012, by a North Carolina health official. The company was notified on October 31, 2012 that the inspection detected the possibility of Salmonella in the single 16-ounce bag that was tested. Bolthouse Farms has not received any reports of consumer illness or other consumer complaints related to this product.  Approximately 5,600 cases of the 16-ounce bags shipped to retail customers in the United States and Canada are being recalled.

Well, at least it was not the baby carrots.

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