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SmartPak Canine Voluntarily Recalls LiveSmart Weight Management FormulaDate: 4/30/2007
Reason: May contain Melamine
Distribution: Nationwide.
SmartPak Canine Voluntarily Recalls LiveSmart Weight Management Formula Wilbur-Ellis, a San Francisco-based supplier of pet food ingredients, has asked all pet food producers that used their rice protein concentrate to recall dog food produced using that ingredient due to a risk that it may have been contaminated with melamine. Melamine is an industrial chemical used to make plastics and fertilizers that can lead to illness or fatalities in animals if consumed. SmartPak Canine used rice protein concentrate supplied by Wilbur-Ellis for a single, recently produced batch of its LiveSmart - Weight Management Formula dog food. SmartPak is voluntarily recalling that batch of the product. Virtually all of the potentially contaminated batch was recovered by SmartPak before going to customers; only 45 pet owners received shipments of the affected product and all of them have been contacted. SmartPak has not received any reports of pets taking ill as a result of feeding LiveSmart Weight Management food. SmartPak learned of this issue last Friday April 20th, when its contract manufacturer, Chenango Valley Pet Food, Inc., informed them that a recently produced batch of LiveSmart Weight Management Formula was manufactured using rice protein concentrate sourced from Wilbur-Ellis. Immediately that day SmartPak: 1) stopped offering the LiveSmart Weight Management Formula product for sale on its website, 2) cancelled all pending orders from its customers for LiveSmart Weight Management Formula, 3) diverted monthly shipments on UPS trucks that had not yet been delivered, and 4) contacted all 45 affected customers via telephone and email, informed them of the situation, and told them to stop feeding the product. SmartPak Canine also sent a complimentary replacement shipment of SmartPak portion paks containing another national brand of weight management food to ensure a consistent supply of food for their pet and to minimize the likelihood of a consumer continuing to feed the possibly contaminated food. This was the first and only batch of LiveSmart food containing rice protein concentrate sourced from Wilbur-Ellis. No other LiveSmart foods contain rice protein concentrate as an ingredient. The following LiveSmart formulas do not contain either of the ingredients affected in the recall (rice protein concentrate or wheat gluten) and remain available for sale in portion-pak SmartPaks: LiveSmart Adult - Chicken and Brown Rice Consumers with questions about the pet food they use should visit the FDA Web site at www.fda.gov. For more information regarding Wilbur-Ellis' recall, their press release may be viewed at: http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/wilburellis04_07.html
Other Food Contamination Recalls and Alerts of InterestDate: 6/12/2008 Reason: Approximately 130 pounds of various ready-to-eat chicken products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes Distribution: Los Angeles, California Date: 6/12/2008 Reason: voluntarily recalling approximately 22,481 pounds of ground beef products that may contain pieces of plastic Distribution: Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts and New York Date: 6/12/2008 Reason: a salmonellosis outbreak appears to be linked to consumption of certain types of raw red tomatoes and products containing raw red tomatoes Distribution: Nationwide Date: 7/3/2008 Reason: It has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Distribution: San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California Date: 7/3/2008 Reason: Nebraska Beef, Ltd., an Omaha, Neb., establishment is recalling approximately 531,707 pounds of ground beef components that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced today. Date: 7/3/2008 Reason: Paradise Locker Meats, a Trimble, Mo., establishment, is voluntarily recalling approximately 120 pounds of fresh cattle heads with tonsils not completely removed, which is not compliant with regulations that require the removal of tonsils from cattle of all ages, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced today. Distribution: Nationwide |
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