Kellogg’s Recalling Some ‘Special K Red Berries’ Cereal
(CBS) – Kellogg’s is recalling some boxes of its Special K Red Berries cereal, due to possible contamination by glass fragments.
Anyone who has Special K Red Berries in their home should check the size and UPC code on the box to see if they might have a package that has been recalled.
The recall affects the following three sizes of the cereal:
11.2 Ounce package
UPC Proof Of Purchase Code: 38000 59923
Better If Used Before Date: DEC 02 2013 KNC 105 00:13 through DEC 02 2013 KNC 105 02:30
37.0 Ounce package
UPC Proof Of Purchase Code: 38000 20940
Better If Used Before Date: NOV 30 2013 KNB 107 17:31 through NOV 30 2013 KNB 107 20:05
22.4 Ounce Twin Pack
UPC Proof Of Purchase Code: 38000 78356
Better If Used Before Date: NOV 30 2013 KNA 105 07:00 through NOV 30 2013 KNA 105 08:51
Better If Used Before Date: NOV 30 2013 KNB 105 15:00 through NOV 30 2013 KNB 105 17:05
Anyone who has one of the packages above should not eat the food, and can contact Kellogg’s for a replacement coupon, and to make arrangements to have the cereal retrieved for further evaluation.
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If your package is any size other than 11.2, 22.4 or 37 ounces, it is not affected by the recall.
If your package has the letter code KXA, KXB, or KXC following the Better if Used Before Date, it is not affected by the recall.
No other Kellogg products, including products sold in Canada, are part of the recall.
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