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Alfredo Sauce Recalled: Salmonella Risk in 41 States
14 Jun
Summary
- Alfredo sauce recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination.
- Recall affects 913 cases sold in 3-lb., 7-oz. packages.
- The FDA designated this as a Class I recall, the highest risk level.

A significant Class I recall, indicating a high probability of serious health consequences, has been issued for Alfredo sauce manufactured by The Coffee Connexion Co. Inc. The product is potentially contaminated with Salmonella, a bacteria known to cause gastrointestinal illness. This recall impacts 913 cases of the sauce, each containing 3-lb., 7-oz. packages, distributed across 41 states nationwide. The contamination trace back to a dry milk powder ingredient that was itself recalled by the supplier due to Salmonella concerns.
The affected Alfredo sauce packages have expiration dates ranging from January 12, 2028, to April 20, 2028. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has designated this recall as its highest risk category. While the recall is currently ongoing, there is no information available regarding whether any individuals have fallen ill as a result of consuming the product. Salmonella infections typically manifest within 12 to 72 hours, causing symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps, and can be severe for vulnerable populations.