Bag salads sold in SC recalled
NEW YORK Dole Food Co.’s fresh vegetable unit has recalled more than 1,000 cases of bagged salads sold at Kroger and Wal-Mart stores in South Carolina and five other Southern states because of the possibility of listeria contamination. No illnesses have been reported. A representative for Dole could not be immediately reached for further comment. The company said that a sample of Wal-Mart Marketside Leafy Romaine salad tested positive for the listeria monocytogenes bacteria in a random sample test done by the state of North Carolina. Symptoms may include fever, muscle aches, nausea and diarrhea. Consumers should dispose of the product.
Zombies In Texas? Man Allegedly High On Fake Weed Kills, Eats Family Dog
Michael Terron Daniel of Waco, Texas allegedly killed then ate a family dog while high on the synthetic drug K-2, KWTX reports.
K-2 is a synthetic form of marijuana.
According to CNN, K-2 has been linked to schizophrenia. And it also can cause “increased heart rate, loss of consciousness, paranoia, hallucinations and psychotic episodes.”
K2 has been banned in 40 states in the United States.
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