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Milk Bone Dog Biscuit Product Pull

eFoodAlert author Phyllis Entis, also known as the Food Bug Lady, posted a notice of recall of Milk Bone dog biscuits as posted on Ingles Markets website.

eFoodAlert author Phyllis Entis, also known as the Food Bug Lady, posted a notice of recall of Milk Bone dog biscuits as posted on Ingles Markets website.

eFoodAlert author Phyllis Entis, also known as the Food Bug Lady, posted a notice of recall of Milk Bone dog biscuits as posted on Ingles Markets website.

Ingles Markets website states: Milk Bone Dog Biscuit 10lb
Delmonte Pet has a recall on Milk Bone Dog Biscuit 10lb. Code #90967 Milk Bone Dog Biscuits 10 lb (UPC 24000-92502) with lot code 12071k Only!

The FDA website had no information of this recall, so I called DelMonte.  I was told “this is not a recall, we voluntarily pulled the product because mold was discovered after the product was in the market place.”  When I asked too many questions of the DelMonte consumer representative,  she told me I was going to need to talk with ‘someone else’.  She took my name and number, I’ve waited three hours – no return call.

So, if your pet eats Milk Bones, please look for code #90967, UPC 24000-92502, lot code 12071k on the box.  The product could contain mold to which we have no idea how dangerous this might be.

Should DelMonte ever decide to return my call, or post information on this ‘product pull’ on their website, I’ll post it here.

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. dee

    January 14, 2013 at 5:38 pm

    what date and yr of recall

  2. Wynona Poff

    October 19, 2017 at 1:30 pm

    I find it very offensive that my fur babies health, isnt worth their time, to leave a comment of truth or reassurance. I definitely intend to discontinue buying those milkbones, because that is exactly the size box that I purchase. And I have recently seen a video, on the internet, of two deathly sick dogs, and the owners were claiming that the dogs had consumed milkbones. I would be devestated, if that were to happen to my fur babies. I’d rather take one of their favorite treats from their food list, rather than take a chance on their health, or life.

  3. Dianne Falco

    February 22, 2018 at 12:49 pm

    My dog has been acting strange the last few days and I wonder if its from the milk bones? First I have to toss his dry food and now this? Is nothing safe any more? Hard enough to make ends meet now hoping I wont need a vet.

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