Special K recall: Kellogg Company says possible presence of glass fragments

Special K, one of Kellogg Company’s cereal’s has been recalled, according to a Feb. 20 Fox News report. The recall is reportedly in response to “possible presence of glass fragments” in the cereal box.

The company’s website reads, “Please check any packages you have in your home.” It continues, “If your package matches the information below, do not eat the food and contact us for a replacement coupon. We may also make arrangements to retrieve the food for further evaluation.”

The following boxes were affected by the recall:

11.2-ounce package with a UPC Code 38000 59923 - better if used before date of Dec. 2, 2013; 22.4-ounce twin pack with a UPC Code 38000 78356 - better if used before Nov. 30, 2013 and 37-ounce package with a UPC Code 38000 20940 - better if used before date of Nov. 30 2013.

According to the company, if the cereal in one’s home is not listed above, then it is not impacted by the current recall. In addition, Special K cereal boxes with the letters KXA, KXB or KXC following the ‘better if used before’ date are also not affected.

More information is available on the company’s website.

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