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  2. FDA says some of the lead-tainted applesauce pouches could ...

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    Could kids still be eating contaminated WanaBana cinnamon applesauce pouches? The pouches have a shelf life of 14 months, the FDA said. Some Dollar Tree stores still have the product on the shelf.

  3. 3 Applesauce Brands Recall Products After Kids Suffer ... - AOL

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    Schnucks Applesauce Pouch Variety 20-pack, with the UPC 4131801157. All WanaBana Apple Cinnamon Fruit Puree Pouches regardless of expiration date and lot code. Certain lots of Weis brand cinnamon ...

  4. Tree Top - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the cooperative had nearly 1,000 grower/owners in Washington, Oregon and Idaho and along with its subsidiary, Sabroso Company, [3] [4] produce a wide array of fruit-based products and ingredients, including Tree Top apple juice, apple sauce, and fresh sliced apples.

  5. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    A tag sealing a bag of hot dog buns displays a best before date of February 29.. Best before or best by dates appear on a wide range of frozen, dried, tinned and other foods. . These dates are advisory and refer to the quality of the product, in contrast with use by dates, which may indicate that the product may no longer be safe to consume after the specified dat

  6. CVS slammed again for selling expired products - AOL

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    CVS Pharmacy's propensity to sell expired products has led to a $975,000 settlement with California and an agreement to give $2 coupons to customers who find expired products on the shelves ...

  7. Apple sauce - Wikipedia

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    Apple sauce is inexpensive and is widely consumed in North America and some parts of Europe. [1] A wide range of apple varieties are used to make apple sauce, depending on the preference for sweetness or tartness. [2] [3] Formerly, sour apples were usually used to make savory apple sauce. [4]

  8. Illnesses linked to lead in applesauce pouches mount as FDA ...

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    The US Food and Drug Administration is urging consumers to continue to avoid recalled applesauce pouches amid an ongoing investigation and a growing number of illnesses linked to lead in cinnamon.

  9. Gravenstein - Wikipedia

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    During the first half of the 20th century, Gravenstein was the major apples cultivar grown in western Sonoma County, California, and was the source for apple sauce and dried apples for the U.S. troops in World War II.