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RECALL ROUNDUP: Regulators recall Quaker Oats products and Dragon Fly Jelly Bars

The Food and Drug Administration

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This week's roundup includes some Quaker Oats products and Dragon Fly Jelly Bars.

Quaker Oats has expanded a recent recall. In December, the company recalled dozens of products including granola bars and cereal to due salmonella concerns.

Now, the company is adding dozens more its products for the same reason.

Some of the products include, Quaker Big Chewy Bars Chocolate Chip, Quaker on the go snack mix, honey almonds cereal and more.

The Food and Drug Administration says the affected products were sold at grocery stores in all 50 states.

Federal officials say no injuries have been reported.

Pepsi Co. has an app called "Smart Label" that can be used to learn if your favorite Quaker Oats products were including in the call.

Dragon Fly Jelly Bars

The Food and Drug Administration has recalled Dragon Fly Jelly Bars made by U.S. Trading Company.

Federal Regulators say the jelly bars contain a spic that could pose a potential choking hazard. The jelly bars come in a small handbag or backpack and were sold at retailers nationwide.

The FDA has not received any reports of consumers choking on the product. Customers should return the bars to the store they brought them from for a refund.

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