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Recall of Canadian Seafood Dips Extends to U.S.

A recall of seafood mousses and dips announced in Canada last week has been expanded to the United States.

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Charcuterie La Tour Eiffel of Montreal is recalling all Summersweet seafood mousses and dips because samples from two lot codes of Salmon & Spinach Mousse tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes.

In a news release, the company said all products from those lot codes were placed on immediate hold and production of Summersweet mousses and dips has been suspended pending the outcome of an investigation to determine the source of the problem.

There have been no illnesses reported in connection with the products.

In addition to being distributed in Canada, the recalled mousses and dips, packaged in various sizes, were sold in retail outlets in New York, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Florida, California and Texas.

All lot numbers of the following products have been recalled:

— Smoked Salmon & Spinach Mousse

— Mousse smoked Salmon & Spinach

— Mousse smoked salmon & dill

— Crab & Roasted Red Pepper Dip

— Lobster & shrimp Dip

— Smoked Salmon & Artichoke dip

— Crab & Fine Herb Dip

— Mardi Gras shrimp Dip

Consumers can return the products to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.

For more information about the recall, contact Charcuterie La Tour Eiffel at 1-506-391-6036.

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