Bar-S issues recall for possible listeria contamination

Includes chicken, pork products including franks, corn dogs

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Bar-S Foods Company is recalling more than 372,000 pounds of hot dogs and corn dogs due to possible listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The ready-to-eat, chicken and pork hot dogs and corn dogs were produced on July 10, 11, 12 and 13. They were shipped to retail locations nationwide.

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The affected products include:

  • 1-lb. packages of "BAR-S Classic BUN LENGTH Franks MADE WITH CHICKEN, PORK ADDED" with "Use By" date of 10/11/2016 and case code 209.
     
  • 12-oz. packages of "BAR-S CLASSIC Franks MADE WITH CHICKEN, PORK ADDED" with package code 6338, "Use By" date of 10/10/2016 and case code 6405.

 

  • 1.5-lb. cartons of "SIGNATURE Pick 5 CORN DOGS – 8 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick" with a "Use By" date of 4/6/2017 and case code 6071.

 

  • 2.67-lb. cartons of "BAR-S CLASSIC CORN DOGS – 16 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick" with "Use By" dates of 4/7/2017 and 4/8/2017 and case code 6396.
     
  • 3-lb. cartons of "BAR-S CLASSIC CORN DOGS – 16 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick" with package code 14054, "Use By" dates of 4/6/2017 and 4/9/2017, and case code 14038.

The USDA warns those who have purchased the products should not consume them  and either throw them away or return them to the store at which they were purchased.