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Microwave Popcorn Recalled for Potential Metal Fragments

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American Pop Corn Co. of Sioux City, IA, has recalled three varieties of Jolly Time Microwave popcorn due to the potential for contamination with stainless steel metal fragments.  The voluntary recall was posted in a FDA Enforcement Report for the week of April 30, 2014. The products were shipped to the following states: CA, CO, FL, GA, IA, IL, KS, KY, MA, MI, MO, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SD, TX, WA and WI.  The recalled products include:  Jolly Time Microwave popcorn, Butter, 3/3-oz bags/carton. The cartons are packaged 12-cartons/case. Individual carton UPC 028190007876, on the 12-ct case – UPC 10028190007804 and 48-ct case UPC 128190487873 with a Best By 03/27/15 (Julian date) 4086.  Jolly Time Microwave popcorn, Extra Butter, 3/3-oz bags/carton. The cartons are packaged 12-cartons/case. Individual carton – UPC 028190008477, on the 12 count case – UPC 10028190008474 and 48 ct shipper with UPC 128190488474  with a Best By 3/31/15 (Julian date) 4090.  Jolly Time Microwave popcorn, Homemade Classic Stovetop Flavor, 3/3-oz bags/carton. The cartons are packaged 12-cartons/case. Individual carton – UPC 028190007807, on the 12-ct case – UPC 10028190007804, 48-ct shipper UPC 128190487804 with a Best By 04/04/15 (Julian date) 4091.

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