The Canada Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled a brand of mini pastries amid a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 61 people in five provinces.
The CFIA said illnesses linked to Sweet Cream mini pastries have been reported in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, including 17 hospitalizations.
The youngest person to become ill was three years old, while the oldest was 88, according to the CFIA notice.
The regulator said the pastries were distributed to a variety of locations including bakeries, hotels, restaurants, hospitals and retirement homes, and had also been served at catered events.
The recall affects the following products:
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- Sweet Cream “Mini Patiesserie,” 4kg boxes — UPC 8 058302 730028, all best-before dates from 2025/06/17 up to and including 2025/11/15
- Sweet Cream “Mini Patisserie Tray A,” 1kg boxes — UPC 8 058302 730004, all best-before dates from 2025/06/17 up to and including 2025/11/15
- Sweet Cream “Mini Patisserie Tray B,” 1kg boxes …