Tupperware is recalling limited quantities of its Southwest chipotle seasoning because it has the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.

  • Tupperware recalls Southwest chipotle seasoning
  • Product could be contaminated with salmonella
  • Company is headquartered in Orlando
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The company said the product was manufactured for Tupperware by a third-party blender of spices and seasonings. It said the recall is being carried out in an abundance of caution after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found traces of salmonella at the facility where buttermilk powder, one ingredient in the seasoning mix, was manufactured.

The affected packets were distributed nationwide to consumers, and show LOT #16189305 on the back of the package, above the "best by" date.

According to the FDA, salmonella is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

Tupperware said no salmonella has been found in the buttermilk powder shipped to its seasoning manufacturer by the ingredient supplier, and it has not received any information from the manufacturer indicating that salmonella has been found in the seasoning itself. The company said it has not experienced any problems or complaints about the affected product, and no illnesses have been reported.

Customers seeking a refund should send the product to:

Tupperware U.S., Inc.
ATTN: Julie Castro
14901 South Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, 32837

The returning package should include a name, address, phone number and email address.

After the product is received, Tupperware said it will send a $15 online certificate per seasoning package to cover the cost of the product and shipping.

For more information call the company at 1-800-TUPPERWARE (1-800-887-7379).