OHIO — Cantaloupes sold in the state of Ohio are being recalled because of potential salmonella contamination.
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The Cantaloupe was sold under the brand name ‘Kandy’ between Aug. 13 and 17, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
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224 cases of whole cantaloupe are being recalled due to the potential contamination, the company announced.
The cantaloupes are identified with a red and white sticker with KANDY across the to and UPC number code 4050.
There have been no reported illnesses attributed to the recalled items to date.
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