General Mills Inc is recalling two flavors of Betty Crocker cake mix in the United States and one in Canada as part of a recall following an E. Coli outbreak.

According to The Huffington Post, Betty Crocker's Party Rainbow Chip Cake Mix and Carrot Cake Mix were added to the recall after a General Mills supplier used Wondra flour, which was recalled on July 1, to manufacture flavored chips that are used in these mixes.

In June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that flour produced at a General Mills plant in Kansas City, Missouri, was most likely the source of an E.Coli outbreak that had sickened 38 people in 20 U.S. states.
About half of the 38 people who were sick reported that they cooked food with the ingredient flour before becoming ill by using a General Mills brand.

No illnesses reported to date have been connected to the cake mix brands.  General Mills stated on Monday, that none of the company’s other mixes were included in this recall.

For more details on the UPC codes and expiration dates of the affected mixes, visit General Mills’ site here.

With additional reporting by Sal Lopez

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