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Dog Food Recall Of October 2016 By Mars Petcare

Mars Petcare is voluntarily recalling some of its Cesar Filet Mignon Flavor wet dog food because of choking risk from small pieces of plastic that got in the food during the process of production.

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Company: Mars Petcare.

Recall of Ceasar Classics Filet Mignon.

Brands: 

  • Cesar Classics.

Recalled products:

Here is the information about the recalled product:

Each product has a lot code printed on the side of the tray that starts with 631FKKC or 631GKKC and best before date between 08/04/18 and 08/05/18.

The Cesar Classics Filet Mignon Flavor can also be found in variety packs with the following lot codes:

632D14JC, 633B24JC, 634A14JC, 634A24JC, 634B14JC, 634B24JC, 634E14JC, 635A24JC, 635B14JC, 636D24JC, 636E14JC

The Lot Code is indicated by the red box below:

Lot code of Cesar Dog Food Recall.

Why recalled? Select packages of this product may contain small pieces of plastic, which entered the food during the production process.

Note:

  • This is a voluntary recall initiated by Mars Petcare. Only the above-listed lot codes are affected. All other Cesar products are safe.
  • Some Cesar Classics Filet Mignon are individually packaged whereas some are found in flavor variety multipacks.
  • You can identify the affected product by checking the Best Before and Lot Code on the lid of the product.
  • Some consumers have reported finding the plastic pieces and the company claims that they have not received any reports of injury or illness associated with consuming the affected product.

What to do?

  • The company encourages consumers that have purchased the affected product to discard the food or return it to the retailer for an exchange or a full refund.
  • If you have any questions you can reach the company at 800-421-6456.
  • U.S. citizens can report complaints about FDA-regulated pet food products by calling the consumer complaint coordinator in your area. Or go to http://www.fda.gov/petfoodcomplaints
  • Canadians can report any health or safety incidents related to the use of this product by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.

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