Jones' Seasoning Blends of University Place, WA, is recalling certain mock salts because an ingredient may be contaminated with Salmonella.
No illnesses have been reported.
Celery seeds used in Jones Mock Salt may be contaminated with Salmonella and have been recalled by the supplier, according to the company's recall notice.
The recall is for Jones' Mock Salt Original as well as Jones' Mock Salt Spicy Southwest Blend, which were distributed to grocery stores and markets in California, Minnesota and Washington and also sold through Internet orders on www.jonesmocksalt.com.
Here are more details on the recalled mock salts:
-- Jones' Mock Salt Original: Organic Salt Free Seasoning, 1.6 oz. bottles (UPC 0 94922 16616 6), 12 oz. bags (UPC 0 94922 07199 6) and 16 oz. bags (0 94922 16616 6).
-- Jones' Mock Salt Spicy Southwest Blend: Organic Salt Free Seasoning, 1.6 oz. bottles (UPC 0 94922 01560 0).
There is no lot number identifying the bottles or bags. Any of these mock salts purchased from July 1 to Dec. 14, 2011 should be destroyed, the company advised in its recall alert.
Consumers can contact June Jones at 253-468-9595 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST or send email for instructions on how to receive replacements.
Salmonella Concerns Prompt Mock Salt Recall
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