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Safety Report: Bags of TDBBS Bully Sticks recalled due to metal contamination, USA

4 months ago source accessdata.fda.gov

Recall notice

United States

TDBBS, LLC has voluntarily initiated a recall of its Best Bully Stick and Barkworthies branded Green Tripe Bully Sticks due to potential foreign material contamination. The products have been distributed nationwide. The issue was discovered due to the presence of foreign material, specifically metal, in the product. The recall is ongoing and the company is notifying its customers via email.

The recall specifically involves:
Best Bully Stick branded product
- Packaged in 2 lbs (UPC:816807016027) and 5 lbs plastic bags (UPC: 816807016010)

Barkworthies Green Tripe Bully Sticks
- Packaged in 7oz plastic bags (UPC:816807015686).

- The affected batches are WO152669, WO153321, WO152107, WO151401, WO152319, WO153179, WO151768, WO152373, and WO153121
- With best before dates ranging from January 2026 to August 2026.
- A total of 5,279 bags are included in the recall.

Consumers were advised to return the product where was purchased.

If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enable better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Source: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/

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