Dog treats sold in the Carolinas recalled due to salmonella risk - WCCB Charlotte
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By Morgan Fogarty
Published on March 4, 2026.
Six-ounce bags of Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs, sold at stores across the country, could contain salmonella. The affected packages have an expiration date of April 2027 and are believed to contain significant amounts of food and beverages. The company has issued a warning to the public regarding these concerns.
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