Mass Recall of Over 58 Million Pounds of Corn Dogs and Sausage Products Due to Wood Contamination

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Approximately 58 million pounds of State Fair Corn Dogs and Jimmy Dean Sausage on a Stick products are being recalled across the U.S. due to the presence of wood pieces embedded in the batter, which has caused injuries. The recall affects products produced in Texas by Hillshire Brands, a Tyson subsidiary, and consumers are advised to discard or return the affected items. The contamination was discovered after consumer complaints, and the products may still be in households, schools, and institutions.
- State Fair corn dogs on stick, Jimmy Dean sausage on stick products recalled due to possible wood pieces in batter CBS News
- 58 Million Pounds of Corn Dogs Are Recalled Because of Wood in the Batter The New York Times
- Hillshire Brands Recalls 58 Million Pounds of Corn Dogs Over Wood Pieces TODAY.com
- Select Corn Dogs on a Stick and Pancakes & Sausage on a Stick Voluntarily Recalled Tyson Foods
- Over 50M pounds of Jimmy Dean, State Fair items recalled for possible wood contamination USA Today
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