Injuries prompt recall of more Chicken Corn Dogs – with wood

Foster Poultry Farms has updated its recall of corndogs to include whole grain chicken corndogs because of consumer complaints of pieces of wood in the products. The consumers filed complaints of injuries.

The “Whole Grain Chicken Corn Dog Whole Grain Batter Wrapped Chicken Franks on a Stick Lower Fat” products have a use by date of Aug. 7, 2026, so there is concern that consumers may have the products in their home freezers, according to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The recall of 118,098 pounds of additional products comes after a previous update indicating that the original recall of 3.9 million pounds of corndogs included ground turkey products.

The products subject to recall were produced between July 30, 2024, through Aug. 4, 2025. A list of the products subject to the original recall can be found here. The labels for the products by the original recall can be found here.

All of the products subject to recall bear establishment number “P-6137B” either inside the USDA mark of inspection or printed on the packaging. These items were shipped to retail and institutional locations nationwide, including Department of Defense and USDA Commodity Foods donations, according to the recall notice from FSIS. 

While the products were distributed to schools, it resulted from commercial sales and not part of food provided by the USDA for the National School Lunch Program.

The problem was discovered after FSIS received a consumer complaint involving an injury from consumption of these products. Additionally, the establishment received multiple consumer complaints, 5 of which involved injuries. Anyone concerned about an injury should contact a healthcare provider. 

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