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Rice Recall: Uncle Ben's Rice Mix Gave Kids Skin Reactions, FDA Says

By    |   Monday, 10 February 2014 05:57 PM EST

A recall has been issued for Uncle Ben's rice mix products served at schools, restaurants, hospitals, and other food service places after the FDA said children in three states had rice-linked skin reactions and other symptoms, The Associated Press reported.

Mars Food services of Greenville, Miss., is recalling 5- and 25-pound bags of the rice. The bags are mostly sold to food service establishments, but they are also available to consumers over the Internet.

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Uncle Ben’s ready-to-eat, boxed, bagged and cup products in grocery stores are not linked to the illnesses and have not been recalled.

The FDA said that it found out on Feb. 7 that 34 students and four teachers in Katy, Texas, had experienced burning, itching rashes, headaches and nausea for 30 to 90 minutes after eating the rice. The symptoms eventually went away.

The agency said it is still investigating the Texas incident. But the agency said it found an excess of niacin, also known as vitamin B3, in Uncle Ben’s rice linked to similar reactions in 25 Illinois school children in December. The FDA said overexposure to niacin can cause skin reactions, and very large doses can cause indigestion and nausea.

The FDA said it has not confirmed that the Texas incident was also caused by niacin, but the symptoms are similar. Another incident was reported in North Dakota in October, when three children in day care and one college student became sick after eating an Uncle Ben’s rice product.

The recalled products are the 5- and 25-pound bags of Uncle Ben’s flavor-infused rice, including roasted chicken flavor, garlic and butter flavor, Mexican flavor, saffron flavor, cheese flavor, Spanish flavor and Uncle Ben’s Rice Pilaf.

While Mars Foodservice has been working with the FDA and its buyers to get the rice out of lunch lines, agency officials said they are concerned that some consumers may be able to get the rice on the Internet or at warehouse-type retailers. As of Monday, several of the recalled products were still available on Amazon.com.

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A recall has been issued for Uncle Ben's rice mix products served at schools, restaurants, hospitals, and other food service places after the FDA said children in three states had rice-linked skin reactions and other symptoms.
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