Diamond Pet Foods narrows recall after aflatoxin tests

Diamond Pet Foods narrows recall after aflatoxin tests – February 15, 2006
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Diamond Pet Foods has narrowed down the list of its products affected by aflatoxin contamination, which has been believed to have killed dozens of dogs despite a broad recall.

According to the company, independent laboratories tested more than 2,700 product samples to confirm that only Diamond Maintenance Dog and Diamond Premium Adult Dog with “Best By” dates of April 3, 4, 5, and 11, 2007, are potentially toxic.

The products also have a “G” in reference to the company’s facility in Gaston, S.C., in the 11th or 12th position of the date code on 18- to 55-pound bags. The “G” is in the ninth position on 4- to 8-pound bags.

However, the company has asked consumers to continue to return to retailers all products from the original recall


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