You Need to Check Your Cupboard for This Spice Montana
You Need to Check Your Cupboard for This Spice Montana
This is not good news for one of the biggest spices on the planet. It's probably on nearly every table you have ever pulled a chair up to for a meal. Beside your other favorite spice shaker sits pepper.
That popular spice is now being recalled in a small number by the Curio Spice Company for the possibility of contamination from mold.
Lot Numbers and What to Look for in Your Montana Cupboard
In the new voluntary recall by the company, Curio Spice Co. brand Grains of Paradise (Korerima) - Jar 1.25 oz net wt. UPC: 672975171032 is the affected product. It was sold in Montana and 45 other states between June 1 and October 23, 2024.
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Expiration dates however are extended into 2027 for the product. Consumers are being warned that the product may be contaminated with mold. The spice originated in Ethiopia.
What You Should Do if You Have This Product in Your Montana Home
If you purchased this product, it is advised that you do not open it to taste or smell. You may throw it away or return it to point of purchase for a refund. You can also contact the Curio Spice Company customer service here.
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You can also find out more about how mold affects our food by going to the USDA website here.
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