Schnucks Cheese Spread Salmonella Recall

Three Schnucks cheese spreads have been recalled for Salmonella. Consumers who have recently purchased Schnucks brand Whip Cream Spread, Strawberry Spread, or Cream Cheese Spread should check recall information carefully.

Schnucks Cheese Spread Salmonella Recall

The Schnucks cheese spread Salmonella recall includes the following products:

Schnucks Whip Cream Spread

  • UPC 4131858005
  • Best By: 8/8/2024

Schnucks Strawberry Spread

  • UPC 4131858007
  • Best By: 9/8/2024

Schnucks Cream Cheese Spread

  • UPC 4131858023
  • Best By: 10/8/2024

Symptoms of a Salmonella Infection

Symptoms of a Salmonella infection include nausea, fever, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea that can be bloody. Usually, these symptoms develop within six to 72 hours of exposure.

Salmonella Recall for Schnucks Cheese Spreads
Colonies of a deadly bacteria Salmonella producing red colonies with black center (hydrogen sulphide -H2S gas) on an XLD agar plate

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Category: Food Poisoning, Salmonella
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