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Dolphins blamed for dead porpoises
Monday, November 9
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of two lots of Nestle's Nesquik-brand strawberry drink powder due to possible contamination.
The FDA said Nestle USA initiated the voluntary recall because the 21.8-ounce containers of drink mix powder might contain small fragments of aluminum. Each recalled container has a production code of "82255880" or "82265880" printed on the bottom, with a "best by" date of August 2010.
The products were distributed in the United States and in Puerto Rico.
Consumers can return the recalled products for a refund or contact Nestle at 888-637-4345 for additional information.
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Comedian Katt Williams was arrested in Georgia early Monday on burglary and criminal trespassing charges, a law enforcement official said.
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SALINAS, Calif., Nov. 9 (UPI) --
Bottlenose dolphins are likely responsible for the growing number of dead porpoises appearing on California beaches, marine biologists said.
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