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Jalapeno dressing recalled because of potential Salmonella contamination

Jalapeno dressing recalled because of potential Salmonella contamination

Salata Dressings of Houston, TX, is recalling its Jalapeno Avocado Dressing because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

The recalled products were distributed in Texas HEB grocery stores between July 13 and Aug. 5.

The recalled Jalapeno Avocado Dressing sold at HEB comes in  12-ounce plastic bottles with a black cap, with a Best By date of 11/05/2026, 11/13/2026, 11/18/2026, or 11/25/2026 located on at the top of the label. The affected ingredient was received across 4 lots, produced into finished product between 07/08/2026 and 07/29/2026.

No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the products affected in this recall.

The recall was initiated by Salata Dressings after the company's supplier notified it that diced jalapeños used in the affected products may have been contaminated with Salmonella and possibly associated with a multistate outbreak that FDA is currently investigating. 

Upon receiving this notice, the company immediately identified all affected finished product, ceased further distribution, quarantined the product, destroyed the product and notified HEB immediately.

The company did not include a product photo with its recall notice.

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