Honey Smacks Continuing To Cause Illnesses
The FDA is urging consumers not to eat Honey Smacks cereal as people are still getting illnesses linked to the cereal.All of Kellog's Honey Smacks was recalled in June 2018. However, a salmonella outbreak linked to the cereal has caused 30 more people to get sick. This brings the total reported illnesses from Honey Smacks to 130. The illnesses have been reported here in Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky.
According to the FDA, consumers should not "eat and discard any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal. This is regardless of size or “best if used by” dates. If already purchased, consumers should throw it away or return to the place of purchase for a refund." Additionally, the public is urged to report any product being offered for sale to the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator in their region.