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Dip & Squeeze is the brand name of a type of packaging for tomato ketchup used by Heinz Tomato Ketchup. The product was announced in 2010 and rolled out to consumers at U.S. fast food restaurants in March 2011. [1] Later in 2011 it was sold directly to retail consumers at Target and Wal-Mart. [2]
Recalled pouches can be returned to the Schnucks or Eatwell Market store at which they were bought for a full refund. If you have questions about the Schnucks’ recall, phone 314-994-4400 or 800 ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is warning parents against buying a brand of fruit puree pouches for their children because they may have contain high levels of lead, the agency said.
A few weeks after Jamari stopped eating the puree, his lead level was down to 10.5 micrograms per deciliter. Levels dropped for Cora Dibert and Arian Al-Khaled, too, once they quit eating the pouches.
Beechnut had about 15% of the market, and Heinz had about 10%. Heinz's Earth's Best, the largest brand of organic baby food, had about 2% of the American market share. [26] In Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, Heinz had about 90% of the market share in 1996. [26] Heinz is also the market leader in the UK, Italy, and several eastern European ...
Two more companies are recalling fruit puree pouches due to potential contamination with lead, the US Food and Drug Administration said. Two more companies recall cinnamon applesauce pouches due ...
A packet or sachet is a small bag or pouch, made from paper, foil, plastic film or another type of packing material, often used to contain single-use quantities of foods or consumer goods such as ketchup or shampoo. Packets are commonly opened by making a small rip or tear in part of the package, and then squeezing out the contents.
The recalls come after news of at least seven reported illnesses in several states.