Alaska officials announce manufacturer recalls Craisins

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Story Updated: Dec 1, 2011

Alaska state officials say the manufacturer of Craisins is recalling the packaged dried cranberries because of possible contamination of small hair-like fragments of metal.

The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation says there have been no reports of health problems involving the product, certain production lots of Ocean Spray Original Flavor Craisins.

Packages in various sizes are affected and have "best-by" dates ranging from Oct. 27, 2012 to Nov. 5, 2013. All affected packages have dates followed by the letter "M."

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Read more: Alaska Daily News

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