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Snapchill Recalls Canned Coffee Due To Botulism Risk

Wisconsin coffee company Snapchill has recalled all canned products due to suspicion that the products could cause botulism, Ehren Wynder reported for United Press International (UPI).


Consumers are advised to either destroy or return the products to Snapchill or the place of purchase for a refund. I Photo: Snapchill



According to a memo from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the agency notified Snapchill that its low acid canning process was not filed through the FDA, as regulation requires, and could lead to the growth of the deadly toxin.


Snapchill said it is not aware of any instances where its products contain botulin toxin, but the company issued a voluntary recall and is in the process of filing the appropriate notification with the FDA.



No illnesses have been reported. Consumers are advised to either destroy or return the products to Snapchill or the place of purchase for a refund.


Consumption of botulin toxin can lead to botulism, a rare but potentially fatal illness marked by weakness, dizziness, constipation, and difficulty breathing, speaking, or swallowing.



There are many kinds of botulism, but foodborne botulism is among the most common. Foods that have been improperly canned, preserved, or fermented have the potential to produce botulin toxin.




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