Two snack products, Seneca Cinnamon Apple Chips and Clancy’s Cinnamon Apple Chips, have been voluntarily recalled by the manufacturer due to possible salmonella contamination.

Seneca Snack Company of Washington was not aware of any reports from consumers regarding illnesses related to consuming these products, but they were notified by an ingredient supplier that one lot of cinnamon may have been contaminated with salmonella.

Clancy’s Cinnamon Apple Chips were sold at Aldi and Seneca Cinnamon Apple Chips through Amazon.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, the recall extends to the following labels and package sizes only:

Seneca Cinnamon Apple Chips 0.7 ounce Package
UPC: 0 18195-70140 4
-Individual Package Codes:
26JUN2021

Seneca Cinnamon Apple Chips 2.5 ounce Package
UPC: 0 18195-70100 8
-Individual Package Codes:
28JUN2021

Clancy’s Cinnamon Apple Chips 2.5 ounce Package
-Individual Package Codes:
26JUN2021
27JUN2021

Consumers with this product should return it for a full refund to the retail outlet where it was purchased. Consumers who want more information may call Seneca Foods Consumer Affairs at 1-800-872-1110.

Other recent recalls involving possible salmonella contamination include:

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Another Salmonella Food Recall: Shirakiku Dried Fungus