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Nov.1, 2007 -- Check your refrigerator for the following Totino's and Jeno's frozen pizzas, which General Mills has recalled because of?possible E. coli contamination in the pepperoni:
Federal and state authorities are investigating 21 cases of E. coli-related illnesses in 10 states. About half of those patients were hospitalized.
Nine of the 21 patients reported having eaten Totino's or Jeno's pizza with pepperoni topping "at some point prior to becoming ill," states General Mills.
The cases were reported to state health officials between July 20 and Oct. 10, according to General Mills.
E. coli bacteria can cause diarrhea (which may be bloody) and abdominal cramps. Most people recover within a week without treatment, but severe cases can occur and are more common in babies, elders, and people with weak immune systems.
The recall includes about 5 million?pizza products that are in stores, as well as any that are in consumers' freezers, states General Mills, which makes both brands.
The recalled pizzas were produced in General Mills' Wellson, Ohio plant and distributed nationwide.
Totino's and Jeno's are working with health authorities to investigate the potential E. coli contamination.
Do you have?any of the recalled pizzas in your freezer? Don't eat it.
Contact Totino's and Jeno's for product replacement by clipping the bar code symbol from each pizza box and sending it, along with your name and address, to:
Totino's / Jeno's
P.O. Box 200 -- Pizza
Minneapolis, MN 55440-0200
For more information, call General Mills at (800) 949-9055.