Blackstone Seasoning Blend Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk
Blackstone seasoning blend recalled over possible salmonella contamination

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Blackstone Products has recalled its Parmesan Ranch seasoning blend due to potential salmonella contamination linked to dry milk powder from California Dairies, Inc. The affected products, sold nationwide through Walmart and Blackstone's website, have specific lot codes and best-by dates. Consumers are advised to dispose of the products immediately.
- 01The affected seasoning blend is labeled as Blackstone Parmesan Ranch 7.3 oz with item number #4106.
- 02The recall affects specific lot numbers: 2025-43282, 2025-46172, and 2026-54751.
- 03Best-by dates for the recalled products are July 2, 2027, August 5, 2027, and August 12, 2027.
- 04Salmonella can cause severe infections, particularly in vulnerable populations such as young children and the elderly.
- 05Consumers can contact Blackstone Products at 1-888-879-4610 for replacements or further inquiries.
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Blackstone Products, based in Providence, Utah, has issued a voluntary recall of its Parmesan Ranch seasoning blend due to potential salmonella contamination. This recall follows a related incident where California Dairies, Inc. recalled dry milk powder that was supplied to a third-party manufacturer and used in the seasoning. The affected products are sold nationwide, primarily through Walmart and the Blackstone website, and are labeled as Blackstone Parmesan Ranch 7.3 oz with item number #4106. Specific lot numbers affected include 2025-43282, 2025-46172, and 2026-54751, with best-by dates of July 2, 2027, August 5, 2027, and August 12, 2027. Although no illnesses have been reported, the FDA warns that salmonella can lead to serious health issues, especially in young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Consumers are advised to immediately dispose of the recalled seasoning and refrain from using it. For further assistance, Blackstone Products can be contacted at 1-888-879-4610.
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Consumers who purchased the affected seasoning should dispose of it immediately to avoid health risks.
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