May 1, 2024

LA Star Seafood Recalling Dry and Smoked Vobla for Possible Botulism

LA Star Seafood, Inc. of Los Angeles, California is recalling Vobla Dry and Vobla Smoked because the fish may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum. This bacteria can cause life-threatening illness and death, even in healthy people. The fish was not properly eviscerated.

Product details:

  • Vobla Dry
  • Vobla Smoked
  • Both in 20 pound bulk boxes
  • Not vacuum packed
  • No lot numbers
  • No expiration dates
  • Sold at:
    • Arbat Store in Utah
    • European Importing, Russian Import, and M and M Market in Northern California
    • Golden Farms Market, Karabagh Market, and Tashkent Market in Southern California
    • Global Importing in Oregon
    • Solomon’s Groceries and Europa in Colorado
  • Sold from February 28, 2012 to April 23, 2012

Clostridium botulinum spores are more concentrated in a fish’s viscera. Symptoms of botulism poisoning include blurred or double vision, general weakness, poor reflexes, difficulty swallowing, and respiratory paralysis which can lead to death.

If you have purchased this product, destroy it or return to the place of purchase. There have not been any reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products.

For questions, call 1-213-687-6558 Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm EST.

 

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