Foster Poultry Farms Recalls 3.8M Pounds of Corn Dogs Due to Wooden Stick Contamination
Foster Poultry Farms has issued a recall for over 3.8 million pounds of corn dog products due to potential foreign matter contamination. The recall, announced by the Food Safety and Inspection Service on October 4, 2025, affects various corn dog products including regular, gluten-free, and whole grain varieties. The contamination is due to wooden sticks entering the production process before the products were battered. Consumers are urged not to consume the recalled products to prevent injury. Affected products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase. The recalled products were produced between July 30, 2024, and August 4, 2025, and have establishment number 'P-6137B' on the packaging. They were sold online, to retail and food service locations, school districts, and Department of Defense facilities nationwide. This recall follows a larger one involving over 58 million pounds of similar products from other brands. Foster Poultry Farms is recalling several corn dog products due to possible foreign matter contamination. Over 3.8 million pounds of product are included in the recall. Consumers should check their purchases and follow the guidelines provided to ensure their safety.