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Hazelnuts and mixed nuts recalled from some NB stores

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A nut recall that began in Quebec earlier this week has now been expanded to include some New Brunswick stores.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says hazelnuts and mixed nuts sold at the Co-op in Caraquet could be contaminated with salmonella.

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The nuts were sold pre-packaged and in bulk.

Hazelnuts sold in clear plastic bags at the Co-op in Saint Quentin are also affected by the recall.

The nuts were sold starting in late March.

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