A peanut butter substitute sold by a company in Illinois is being recalled because of reports of 12 cases of E. coli that have been linked to the product.
The Kellogg Company has voluntarily recalled certain snacks for possible, undeclared peanut residue. The recall comes after its flour supplier, Grain Craft, issued a recall on wheat flour that could contain low levels of peanut residue.
Massachusetts and Rhode Island health officials say a peanut butter product is being tested for a possible link to a nationwide Salmonella outbreak that has sickened people in their states.