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Carolina Prime Pet Inc. Issues Voluntary Recall of Hollywood Feed Jerky Products

Thanks to Dog Food Advisory for this recall notice.


Recall notice

October 13, 2023— Carolina Prime Pet Inc. has voluntarily recalled five varieties of its jerky products, distributed to Hollywood Feed, due to potential Salmonella contamination.

What caused the recall?

The recall was initiated by customer, Hollywood Feed, reporting Salmonella contamination in the affected jerky products.

There have been no confirmed illnesses linked to the ingestion of one of the products in question as they were recalled before being sold to customers.

No other Carolina Prime Pet Inc. products are impacted by this recall.

What’s recalled?

A total of five jerky varieties have been recalled, distributed by Hollywood Feed, containing the below lot numbers and expiration dates:

Brand Name & DescriptionUnit UPCImpacted Best by Date(s)/Lot Codes
Hollywood Feed Carolina Made USA Farm Raised Beef Jerky – 5 oz. / 141gN/ALot 20082323;
Best by 02/25/25 L2
Hollywood Feed Carolina Made USA Farm Raised Chicken Jerky – 5 oz. / 141gN/ALot 20082323;
Best by 02/25/25 L2
Hollywood Feed Carolina Made Wild Elk Jerky – 5 oz. / 141gN/ALot 20082423;
Best by 02/24/25 L2
Hollywood Feed Carolina Made Pork Jerky – 6 oz. / 141gN/ALot 20082523;
Best by 02/25/2025 L2
Hollywood Feed Carolina Made USA Farm Raised Turkey Jerky – 6 oz. / 141gN/ALot 20082423;
Best by 02/24/2025 L2

What to do?

If you have purchased a product with a lot code listed above, we recommend that you dispose of any impacted products immediately.
If your dog has consumed any of the affected products, monitor them for adverse symptoms such as an upset stomach, vomiting or diarrhea. Contact your vet if you witness any signs of illness in your dog and mention the information above during the consultation.

Statement

Carolina Prime Pet Inc. has not issued a statement.

Reporting Pet Food Problems

U.S. citizens can report complaints about FDA-regulated pet food products by calling the consumer complaint coordinator in your area.

Or go to the FDA’s “Report a Pet Food Complaint” page.

Canadians can report any health or safety incidents related to the use of this product by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.

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