Recall of Pure Food Essentials organic turmeric paste
De Jong Enterprises has recalled its organic Turmeric Paste, sold in Health Food Stores and some independent supermarkets nationally (excluding NT).
The product is being recalled due to glass fragments in jar.
The recalled product is Pure Food Essentials Certified Organic Turmeric Paste 200g vacuum sealed glass jar, with ‘best before’ date DEC 2012.
The recall applies only to the above product and date.
Consumers should not consume this product, and can return the products to the place of purchase for a refund.
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