'Do not eat this cereal': CDC links Honey Smacks, salmonella

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Friday, July 13, 2018
CDC links Honey Smacks, salmonella
CDC links Honey Smacks, salmonella. Tamala Edwards reports during Action News Mornings on July 13, 2018.

ATLANTA -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a popular Kellogg's cereal has been linked to a salmonella outbreak that has infected 100 people in 33 states.



The CDC announced Thursday that customers should avoid Honey Smacks, tweeting, "Do not eat this cereal." The agency says it found salmonella in samples of Honey Smacks, which has been subject to a voluntary recall by Kellogg since mid-June.





It says that regardless of expiration date, the cereal should be thrown away or returned to a retailer for a refund.



The CDC says at least 30 of the people infected in the outbreak have been hospitalized. It says most people infected with salmonella develop a fever, cramps or diarrhea within 12 to 72 hours of being exposed to the bacteria.

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