Recall of coffee, milk, nutritional drinks made by Fresno-based Lyons Magnus expands over possible botulism contamination

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FRESNO -- Lyons Magnus, a Fresno-based maker of coffee and nutritional drinks, is expanding a recall of dozens of different products over potential bacterial contamination that could cause botulism poisoning.

Added to the list of recalled brands is one variety of Cafe Grumpy Ready to Drink Cold Brew Coffee, some varieties of Organic Valley 1% lowfat milk, some Kate Farms nutrition shakes, some cartons of PediaSure Harvest, some cartons of Ensure Harvest and others. Last month, the company recalled brands including Aloha, Oatly, Stumptown, Glucerna and Premier Protein. 

The full list of 88 recalled items, with their lot numbers and UPC codes, is available here.

Food and Drug Administration

The Food and Drug Administration said the items, which were distributed starting April 2021, are potentially contaminated with the bacteria Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum, which causes a severe form of food poisoning.

While the FDA noted that Clostridium botulinum has not been found in the products in question, the bacteria can cause severe illness up to and including death. Symptoms, which typically start between two and six hours after eating contaminated food, can include double vision, blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing and muscle weakness.

Food and Drug Administration

About 110 cases of botulism poisoning are reported in the U.S. each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a quarter of which are food-borne.

Meanwhile, Cronobacter infections are rare, but more likely to occur in vulnerable and immunocompromised populations, the FDA noted. Common symptoms include fever, vomiting and urinary tract infection, the agency said. In more severe cases, Cronobacter can also cause sepsis or meningitis, according to the CDC.

Food and Drug Administration

The recalled products "did not meet commercial sterility specifications," the FDA noted, although it said it has not received any reports of illnesses or complaints related to the recalled products.

Recalled products should not be consumed, the FDA warned, and instead should be thrown out or returned to the store for a refund. Consumers can also contact the Lyons Recall Support Center at 1-800-627-0557.

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