ClosePhoto:Courtesy of BrandQuaker Oats just expanded their recall to include dozens of additional cereals, bars, oatmeals and snacks, according to theFood and Drug Administration. This is due to a potentialSalmonellacontamination.The original recall,published in December, involved over 40 products like the brand’s popular Chewy granola bars and on-the-go snack mixes. Now, more pantry staples are being added to the recall, including Cap’n Crunch cereals, Cap’n Crunch cereal bars, Gatorade protein bars and Quaker granola yogurt bars. See thecomplete list of added products here.After checking the recall, if you have any of the above products and it matches the listed information, dispose of it as soon as possible. You can also request reimbursement for your purchase through Quaker’sofficial recall website.Common symptoms ofSalmonellainfection include headaches, nausea and vomiting, fever and diarrhea. If you’re pregnant, over age 65 or have a compromised immune system, your symptoms may be more serious, so contact your health care provider immediately if you could be infected after consuming one of the above products. Young children can also experience more severe illness.For more information regarding this recall, contact Quaker Consumer Relations at 1-800-492-9322 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.Wegmans Just Recalled Oat Cookies Sold in All Stores Due to an Undeclared AllergenWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

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Quaker Oats just expanded their recall to include dozens of additional cereals, bars, oatmeals and snacks, according to theFood and Drug Administration. This is due to a potentialSalmonellacontamination.The original recall,published in December, involved over 40 products like the brand’s popular Chewy granola bars and on-the-go snack mixes. Now, more pantry staples are being added to the recall, including Cap’n Crunch cereals, Cap’n Crunch cereal bars, Gatorade protein bars and Quaker granola yogurt bars. See thecomplete list of added products here.After checking the recall, if you have any of the above products and it matches the listed information, dispose of it as soon as possible. You can also request reimbursement for your purchase through Quaker’sofficial recall website.Common symptoms ofSalmonellainfection include headaches, nausea and vomiting, fever and diarrhea. If you’re pregnant, over age 65 or have a compromised immune system, your symptoms may be more serious, so contact your health care provider immediately if you could be infected after consuming one of the above products. Young children can also experience more severe illness.For more information regarding this recall, contact Quaker Consumer Relations at 1-800-492-9322 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.Wegmans Just Recalled Oat Cookies Sold in All Stores Due to an Undeclared AllergenWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Quaker Oats just expanded their recall to include dozens of additional cereals, bars, oatmeals and snacks, according to theFood and Drug Administration. This is due to a potentialSalmonellacontamination.The original recall,published in December, involved over 40 products like the brand’s popular Chewy granola bars and on-the-go snack mixes. Now, more pantry staples are being added to the recall, including Cap’n Crunch cereals, Cap’n Crunch cereal bars, Gatorade protein bars and Quaker granola yogurt bars. See thecomplete list of added products here.After checking the recall, if you have any of the above products and it matches the listed information, dispose of it as soon as possible. You can also request reimbursement for your purchase through Quaker’sofficial recall website.Common symptoms ofSalmonellainfection include headaches, nausea and vomiting, fever and diarrhea. If you’re pregnant, over age 65 or have a compromised immune system, your symptoms may be more serious, so contact your health care provider immediately if you could be infected after consuming one of the above products. Young children can also experience more severe illness.For more information regarding this recall, contact Quaker Consumer Relations at 1-800-492-9322 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.Wegmans Just Recalled Oat Cookies Sold in All Stores Due to an Undeclared Allergen

Quaker Oats just expanded their recall to include dozens of additional cereals, bars, oatmeals and snacks, according to theFood and Drug Administration. This is due to a potentialSalmonellacontamination.

The original recall,published in December, involved over 40 products like the brand’s popular Chewy granola bars and on-the-go snack mixes. Now, more pantry staples are being added to the recall, including Cap’n Crunch cereals, Cap’n Crunch cereal bars, Gatorade protein bars and Quaker granola yogurt bars. See thecomplete list of added products here.

After checking the recall, if you have any of the above products and it matches the listed information, dispose of it as soon as possible. You can also request reimbursement for your purchase through Quaker’sofficial recall website.

Common symptoms ofSalmonellainfection include headaches, nausea and vomiting, fever and diarrhea. If you’re pregnant, over age 65 or have a compromised immune system, your symptoms may be more serious, so contact your health care provider immediately if you could be infected after consuming one of the above products. Young children can also experience more severe illness.

For more information regarding this recall, contact Quaker Consumer Relations at 1-800-492-9322 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.

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