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Cornmeal Recalled over Metal Mesh

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The Morrison Milling Company has initiated a voluntary recall of certain corn products due to the possible presence of fragments of flexible metal mesh caused by a faulty screen at our production facility which could present a choking hazard. The problem was detected by our quality department during routine production line checks.  There have been no consumer complaints, illnesses or injuries reported to date.  Affected products are distributed through retail outlets throughout the Southwestern United States. The specific varieties of corn products listed below are potentially affected and include all code dates and best buy dates for products purchased before December 06, 2015.

All Morrison Milling production lines have comprehensive metal control programs that include magnets and metal detection devices. Some pieces of the fine wire may have been too small to be detected and could have found their way into the finished product. While no metal has been found in finished product, as a precaution, we initiated this voluntary recall.  (To sign up for a free subscription to

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