IcelandicPlus recalled Whole Capelin Fish pet treats because of concerns of botulism poisoning

The FDA has determined that salt-cured, dried, or fermented un-eviscerated fish larger than 5 inches have been linked to outbreaks of botulism poisoning in humans between 1981 and 1987 and again in 1991. As a result, IcelandicPlus LLC of Ft. Washington, PA, recalled its Capelin Pet Treats because some of the fish have exceeded the FDA compliance guideline for fish larger than 5 inches. To date, there have been no reported illnesses of dogs, cats, or persons in connection with Capelin. Nor has there been any positive test result for Clostridium botulinum from any IcelandicPlus Capelin. This product would be found in Independent Pet Specialty Stores within all States in the United States. The company is changing its supplier to ensure that the products are consistently less than 5 inches, or if larger, they will be completely eviscerated. @ https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/icelandicplus-llc-voluntarily-recalls-whole-capelin-fish-pet-treats-because-product-exceeds-fda-size?utm_campaign=IcelandicPlus%20LLC%20Voluntarily%20Recalls%20Whole%20Capelin%20Fish%20Pet%20Treats&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua

 IcelandicPlus LLC Voluntarily Recalls Whole Capelin Fish Pet Treats Because Product Exceeds FDA Size Restrictions
IcelandicPlus LLC Voluntarily Recalls Whole Capelin Fish Pet Treats Because Product Exceeds FDA Size Restrictions

Out of an abundance of caution IcelandicPlus LLC of Ft. Washington, PA, is recalling its Capelin Pet Treats because some of the fish have exceeded the FDA compliance guideline for fish larger than 5 inches. The FDA has determined that salt-cured, dried, or fermented un-eviscerated fish larger than 5

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