
More salmonella-contaminated fruits pulled amid outbreak: Here's what was recalled in Canada this week
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Here's a list of recalled items that got taken off the shelves this week
Here's a list of items Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalled this week, including bicycle pedals, contaminated cantaloupes and an anti-wrinkle cream.
Health Canada issued a recall Friday for Marcelle 40+ Anti-Wrinkle creams due to microbial contamination.
The company, Groupe Marcelle Inc., said analysis results showed the creams do not meet microbial standards and traces of mould form over time.
The creams are sold in a labelled glass cylinder jar and packaged in a cardboard box.
They range in volume from 50 to 75 millilitres and are identified by their Universal Product Codes: 056599633334 and 056599600053.
As of November 23, the company has received five reports of incidents in Canada with no injury reports.
The company said nearly 11,000 contaminated jars were sold in Canada between July and November 2023.

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