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Angel Specialty Beverage Recall Due to Salmonella Risk

Angel Specialty Beverage Recall Due to Salmonella Risk

SKS Copack, Cerritos, California, is recalling a variety of specialty beverages that may be contaminated with salmonella.

The recalled product was distributed through cafes, restaurants, and drop-shippers in CA, UT, ID, NY, NJ, AZ, PA, NC, TX, OH, LA, GA, FL, IL, OK, MA, WA, OR, WI, NV, VA, CT, TN, KY, MN. angelspecialtyproducts.com.

Affected products can be identified by the lot code stamped on the back of the package. Photos of some recalled products include: Click here.

No illnesses have been reported to date.

This recall was initiated after SKS Copack received notice from its supplier regarding a voluntary recall initiated by California Dairies Inc. of certain lots of low-heat, non-fat powdered milk due to possible salmonella contamination.

According to California Dairies, the recall follows positive salmonella results associated with routine product testing. SKS Copack has isolated the remaining lot of recalled ingredients, stopped distribution of the recalled product, and is cooperating with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) while the investigation continues.

The products subject to recall are:

item code

brand

Item Description

lot code

best due date

Big 3010

Angel Specialty products

Matcha green tea 4/3#

20260224

August 25, 2027

Big 3010

Angel Specialty products

Matcha green tea 4/3#

20260424

October 23, 2027

BIC3014

Angel Specialty products

Tarot 4/3#

20260224

August 25, 2027

Big 3001

Angel Specialty products

Caramel Latte 4/3#

20260414

October 13, 2027

BIC3013

Angel Specialty products

Coconut 4/3#

20260415

October 14, 2027

BIC3018

Angel Specialty products

Horchata 4/3#

20260414

October 13, 2027

BIC3018

Angel Specialty products

Horchata 4/3#

20260424

October 23, 2027

Big 3019

Angel Specialty products

Vanilla smoothie base 4/

20260413

October 12, 2027

Big 3020

Angel Specialty products

White Chocolate 4/3#

20260327

September 25, 2027

BIC3017

Angel Specialty products

Milk tea 15/3#

20260224

August 25, 2027

CFC2000

royal gold

Dutch Mocha Cap 6/2#

20260303

September 1, 2027

SS115

Angel Specialty products

Strawberry Soft SRV 10/2#

20260414

October 13, 2027

BT360

boba time

Italian yogurt powder 5/3.5#

20260216

August 17, 2027

BT370

boba time

Coconut Powder – 5/3.5#

20260428

October 27, 2027

BT371

boba time

Pistachio Powder 5/3.5#

20260219

August 20, 2027

UN1000

headlight

Question 10/2#

20260223

August 24, 2027

SS500

decent

Milk Ice Cream MX 12/1KG

20260403

October 2, 2027

CFC1000

royal gold

French Vanilla Cap 6/2#

20260416

October 15, 2027

About Salmonella Infection
Food contaminated with salmonella typically does not look, smell or taste spoiled. Anyone can get sick from a salmonella infection. Infants, young children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are at higher risk for serious illness because their immune systems are weaker.

Anyone who consumes the recalled product and develops symptoms of salmonella infection should seek medical attention. Diagnosing salmonellosis requires special testing, so sick people should tell their doctor about possible exposure to salmonella. Salmonella infection symptoms can be similar to other illnesses and often lead to misdiagnosis.

Symptoms of salmonella infection may include diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever within 12 to 72 hours after eating contaminated food. Otherwise healthy adults usually become sick for 4 to 7 days. However, in some cases, diarrhea may be so severe that hospitalization may be necessary.

People with weakened immune systems, such as older adults, children, pregnant women, and cancer patients, are more likely to develop serious and sometimes life-threatening conditions.

Some people become infected without feeling sick or showing any symptoms. However, they can still spread the infection to other people.

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