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Organic Alfalfa Sprouts Recall

Routine testing showed signs of salmonella in several Banner Mountain Sprouts brands of sprouts and clovers.

As a precautionary measure, Banner Mountain Sprouts is voluntarily recalling organic sprouts under the following names: 4oz. zesty greens, 5oz. sprout salad, 4-ounce. clover, 2-pound. clover, 4-ounce. alfalfa/broccoli, 4-ounce. alfalfa sprouts, and 1 and 2-pound alfalfa sprouts because they may be contaminated with salmonella, according to the FDA.

Routine testing showed signs of salmonella and Banner Mountain Sprouts was notified of possible contamination.

Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause an acute infection that can have symptoms such as diarrhea, fever and vomiting. Symptoms usually develop within one to four days after eating contaminated food. Most cases resolve without the need for medical attention. However, some individuals develop a serious illness that can lead to hospitalization.

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The sprouts were distributed through retail stores and wholesalers in California. The products come in a 4 or 5-ounce clear, plastic, clamshell container and a 1-pound. or 2-pound Ziplock bag with a sell by date from 6/17/12 to 7/6/12. No illnesses have been associated with any Banner Mountain sprouts.

Consumers who purchased these products should immediately discard them. Consumers needing additional information may contact Banner Mountain Sprouts at (916) 737-0424 or by email at bms@bannermountainsprouts.com.

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