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Jelly bars recalled after FDA determines products present choking hazard

Jelly bars recalled after FDA determines products present choking hazard
Jelly bars recalled after FDA determines products present choking hazard


U.S. Trading Company of Hayward, CA is recalling Dragonfly jelly bars because they contain konjac powder and may present a choking hazard.

Konjac powder’s texture and consistency could pose a choking hazard to small children as well as adults with functional and/or anatomic abnormalities.

The recall was initiated after New York State Agriculture Department of Agriculture and Markets collected a sample of the jelly containing konjac powder. Based upon the products containing the ingredient konjac powder and the dimensions, FDA has determined that the products present a choking hazard.

The recalled jelly bars were distributed to retailers nationwide.

The jelly bars are individually packed in small handbags and small backpacks. 

Recalled products:

Brand Product Name Size UPC
Dragonfly Jelly Handbag 11.64oz 721557357156
Dragonfly Jelly Handbag 17.63oz 721557357163
Dragonfly Jelly Backpack 7.93oz 721557357170
Dragonfly Jelly Backpack 28.22oz 721557357187

As of the posting of this recall, no incidents of consumers choking have been reported.

Consumers who have purchased these products should return them to the store of purchase for a refund.

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