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Popular Cereal Being Recalled

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By: Jennifer Hardy Email
Updated: Thu 8:33 AM, Feb 21, 2013

For more information on this recall, call Kellogg's at (800) 962-1413.

There's a Kellogg's recall cereal eaters need to know about. The company is voluntarily recalling some packages of its Special K Red Berries cereal. The boxes might contain fragments of glass, according to the company. The recall covers certain 11.2-ounce, 22.4-ounce and 37-ounce boxes sold in the U.S.

"Please check any packages you have in your home and if your package matches the following criteria, please do not eat the product and contact us for a replacement coupon," the alert said. "We may also make arrangements to retrieve the product for further evaluation."

The following Special K Red Berries packages are included in the recall:

11.2-ounce packages, UPC code 3800059923, Better if Used Before Date of DEC 02 2013 followed by KNC 105 with a time stamp of 00:13-2:30

22.4-ounce packages, UPC code 3800078356, Better if Used Before Date of NOV 30 2013 followed by KNA 105 with a time stamp of 07:00-08:51 or NOV 30 2013 followed by KNB 105 with a time stamp of 15:00-17:05

37-ounce packages, UPC code 3800020940, Better if Used Before Date of NOV 30 2013 followed by KNB 107 with a time stamp of 17:31-20:05

"All of our processes will be thoroughly reviewed and appropriate actions will be taken to help prevent this situation from happening in the future," Kellogg's said in a statement.

Kellogg's didn't mention how many boxes are affected. No injuries have been reported.


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