After eating Kellogg’s Honey Smacks 100 people in 33 states became infected with salmonella and a recall was issued in June. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said at least 30 of the people infected in the outbreak were hospitalized.
According to the press release from the Kellogg Company, "fans of Honey Smacks® can rejoice as the beloved cereal begins rolling back on to U.S. shelves next month in limited quantities. The brand is also releasing the cereal with a simpler, updated recipe, while still delivering deliciously sweetened, honey-flavored puffed wheat cereal making this one tasty treat fans can't wait to get their hands on."
It's interesting to see in the statement from the company that Honey Smacks cereal production was moved for this relaunch to a trusted and tested Kellogg-owned facility that has been reliably producing the cereal for decades.

 

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