Kellogg Recall: Petroleum Byproduct the Smelly Cereal Culprit: "July 15) -- Kellogg's has determined that a petroleum byproduct was behind an unnerving scent that spurred a major cereal recall a few weeks ago.
On June 25, Kellogg's recalled 28 million boxes of Corn Pops, Honey Smacks, Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, after customers complained about a strange odor emanating from the packaging."
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