Bar-S Recalls 186 Tons Of Hot Dogs And Corn Dogs For Possible Listeria Contamination

Time to check the box of hot dogs or corn dogs before your next cookout: if it comes from the brand Bar-S, you’ll have to get some new wieners from the store and either bring the Bar-S ones back to the store where they were purchased, or call the company for a refund. The hot dogs may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a nasty foodborne pathogen.

Listeria can cause fatal complications, and is especially dangerous for pregnant women, young children, and people with compromised immune symptoms. There haven’t been any reported illnesses from these hot dogs, but the company reported the posible contamination and recall to the USDA itself.

They were recently packaged, coming out of the Bar-S plant just about a week ago. However, they were on the market, and shoppers could have purchased them and even stuffed them in the freezer to use for later use.

Here are the affected products:

  • 1-pound packages of bun-length franks, with a use by date of 10/11/2016.
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  • 12-ounce packages of classic franks, with a use by date of 10/10/2016.</li

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  • Packages of 8 corn dogs, Signature Pick 5 brand, with a use by date of 4/6/2017
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  • Packages of 16 corn dogs, Bar-S brand, with a use by date of 4/6/2017
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    If you have any questions about the recall or the products that you have, contact the company at
    888-965-6134.

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