Ghirardelli recalling 13 drink mixes over possible salmonella contamination
Ghirardelli is voluntarily recalling 13 powdered beverage mixes due to potential salmonella contamination linked to a recalled milk powder ingredient. The products were primarily distributed to food-service and institutional customers, though some may have reached consumers via e-commerce. No illnesses have been reported so far. Customers can contact Ghirardelli for refunds or replacements.
- ▪The recall involves 13 Ghirardelli powdered beverage mixes that may contain salmonella due to contaminated milk powder from California Dairies Inc.
- ▪The affected products are large-format packages intended for food-service and institutional use, not standard retail sizes.
- ▪Some recalled items may have been sold to consumers through online e-commerce platforms.
- ▪No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products as of the announcement.
- ▪Consumers who purchased the recalled mixes can contact Ghirardelli directly for a refund or replacement.
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US News Ghirardelli recalling 13 drink mixes over possible salmonella contamination By Eric Revell, Matthew Kazin, Fox Business Published April 28, 2026, 10:32 p.m. ET Originally Published by: Subway rolls out nationwide value menu with 15 items under $5 Chocolate sold nationwide recalled over undeclared allergen Ford recalls over 140,000 pickup trucks over wiring fire risk Ghirardelli Chocolate Co. is recalling 13 beverage mixes because they may be contaminated with salmonella, the company said. The voluntary action follows a separate California Dairies Inc.
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