1. Solid Gold Recalls Dog Food
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Posted: May 9, 2012, 8 a.m. EDT
Solid Gold recalled one batch of Solid Gold WolfCub Large Breed Puppy Food and one batch of Solid
Gold WolfKing Large Breed Adult Dog. None of the products tested positive for Salmonella, but the
company voluntarily recalled the products as a precautionary measure. The recalled foods had been
manufactured at Diamond Pet Foods' facility in Gaston, S.C. which has been linked to several other
dog food recalls.
Both batches feature a "best before" date of December 30, 2012, and an "X" in the 11th digit of the
production code.
The recalled WolfCub food came in 4-pound (UPC 093766750005), 15-pound (UPC 093766750012)
and 33-pound (UPC 093766750029) bags.
The recalled WolfKing food came in 4-
pound (UPC 093766750050), 15-
pound (UPC 093766750067) and 28.5-
pound (UPC 093766750081) bags.
Other Solid Gold recipes, sizes and
brands are not affected by the recall,
the company reported.
The company urged pet owners with
questions or seeking replacement
product to call it at 800-364-4863, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. Pacific time.
Solid Gold recalled the products, which were distributed in the U.S. and Canada, because they had
been made at the facility that had been linked to Salmonella contamination. No
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