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Foster Poultry Farms, LLC, has issued a recall for more than three million pounds of frozen chicken corn dog products that may be contaminated with foreign material. The frozen corn dogs may contain wood pieces in the batter, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has classified as a “Class I” recall, meaning that eating the products has a “reasonable probability” of “serious adverse health consequences or death.”
This recall comes days after Tyson Foods announced a recall for several of its State Fair and Jimmy Dean corn dog and sausage-on-a-stick products for the same contaminant.
How To Identify the Recalled Frozen Corn Dogs
The recalled Foster Farms corn dogs were produced between July 30, 2024, and Aug. 4, 2025, and sold at retail locations nationwide, including Walmart and Sam’s Club stores. All the recalled products can be identified by the establishment number “P-6137B” found in the USDA mark of inspection.Â
The following Foster Farms products are impacted by this recall:
- Corn Dogs Chicken Franks Dipped in Honey Batter
- Gluten Free Corn Dogs Chicken Franks Dipped in Honey Batter
- Jumbo Corn Dogs Chicken Franks Dipped in Honey Batter
- Corn Dogs Chicken Franks Dipped in Honey Batter
- Chicken Corn Dogs Honey Batter Dipped Chicken Frank On a Stick
- Chicken Corn Dogs Batter Wrapped Chicken Frankfurters on a Stick
- Whole Grain, Maple Flavored Pancake Wraps Whole Grain Pancake Batter Around a Pre-Cooked Ground Turkey and Textured Vegetable Protein Link on a Stick
- Whole Grain Chicken Corn Dog Whole Grain Batter Wrapped Chicken Franks on a Stick Lower Fat
- Jumbo Corn Dogs Honey Crunchy Flavored Batter
A full list of products, package sizes, and use-by dates can be found on FSIS’ site, as well as label images.
What To Do if You Have the Recalled Corn Dogs
FSIS has received one complaint about the product, in which consuming it led to an injury. Additionally, Foster Farms has received multiple complaints, including reports of five injuries caused by eating the corn dogs.Â
If you have the recalled Foster Farms products in your freezer, you should not consume them. Instead, throw them away or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.
For questions regarding this recall, you can contact Foster Farms Consumer Affairs at 1-800-338-8051 or info@fosterfarms.com.