According to romper.com, 55,000 pounds of chicken bites products produced by Overhill Farms were pulled from store shelves on Saturday. Specifically, Yummy Spoonfuls toddler food was recalled because some of the products may be contaminated with chicken bones.

Credit: USDA
Credit: USDA
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The USDA says the following products were included in the recall and should be tossed immediately if they're in your freezer:

3 oz. boxes of yummy spoonfuls chicken carrot bites. Expiration dates of Feb. 1, 2018, Feb. 9, 2018, and April 26, 2018.

3 oz. boxes of yummy spoonfuls chicken sweet potato bites. Expiration dates of Feb. 1, 2018 and Feb. 9, 2018

3 oz. boxes of yummy spoonfuls chicken broccoli bites. Expiration dates of Aug. 30, 2017, Feb. 20, 2018, and April 10, 2018.

30 lb. bulk cases of Overhill Farms Fully Cooked Organic Chicken Broccoli Bites Chicken and Vegetable Patty. Packaging date Aug. 30, 2016 and case code "320422"

30 lb. bulk cases of Overhill Farms brand Fully Cooked Organic Chicken Carrot Bites Chicken Patties with Carrots and Cauliflower. Packaging date Feb. 9, 2017 and case code "320460"

30 lb. bulk cases of Overhill Farms brand Fully Cooked Organic Chicken Sweet Potato Bites Chicken Patties with Sweet Potatoes, Quinoa, and Peas. Packaging dates Feb. 9, 2017 and April 25, 2017 and case code "320430"

The items were sold at Target stores nationwide. If you bought these items, you should throw them away or return them to their place of purchase. Yummy Spoonfuls also says you can take them back to Target for a full refund or exchange. Or contact Yummy Spoonfuls at @yummyspoonfuls.com for a replacement coupon.

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