Costco recalls organic chicken bone broth

recalled Costco chicken bone broth

Costco is recalling Organic Chicken Bone Broth sold between Sept.8, 2022, through Sept. 22, 2023.

“The product may have the potential for non-pathogenic microbial contamination, which may result in product bloating, shortened shelf-life, and potential for early spoilage,” according to a recall letter sent to Costco shoppers.

Description: Culinary Treasures 32oz Organic Chicken Bone Broth

Costco item #1095592

Retail UPC: 67200055858 (Carton) 67200055865 (Club Pack)

Lot Code: 98E08242

Best Before Date: 2/23/2024page1image357047616

The product may have the potential for non-pathogenic microbial contamination, resulting in product bloating, shortened shelf-life, and potential for early spoilage. No illnesses have been reported to date. Only the lot code and best-before date listed above have been impacted by this issue.

If you still have this item with a Best By Date of 02/23/2024, we ask that you discontinue the use of the item. Please discard the product or return the item to your local Costco for a full refund.

2/23/2024

No illnesses had been confirmed concerning the product as of the letter being sent out.  

Anyone who still has this item with a Best By Date of 02/23/2024 is asked to discontinue the use of the item. Please discard the product or return the item to a local Costco for a full refund.

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