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            <title>American Nutrition, Inc. Canine Caviar Recall Update</title>
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            <description>American Nutrition, Inc. has issued the following update to its April 26, 2007 voluntary recall announcement.

&amp;ldquo;Canine Caviar reports that they will have collected all of an estimated 1,500 unconsumed cans by the time this release is issued. We are thrilled with the speed and efficiency with which Canine Caviar has reacted to the voluntary recall&amp;rdquo;, said Naomi Keller, a company spokesperson.

The Canine Caviar [PR.com - May 02, 2007]</description>
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            <title>American Nutrition, Inc. Responds to Criticism</title>
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            <description>&quot;To set the record straight, American Nutrition did not engage in any deliberate or intentionally wrongful conduct relative to the inclusion of rice protein in certain products it manufactures&quot;, according to Naomi Keller, a company spokeswoman. [PR.com - April 30, 2007]</description>
            <author>American Nutrition, Inc.</author>
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            <title>American Nutrition Announces Voluntary Pet Food Recall</title>
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            <description>The Denver office of the FDA informed American Nutrition, Inc. today that certain samples of rice protein shipped to its production facility have been contaminated with melamine, an industrial chemical used to make plastics and fertilizers that may be harmful to animals if consumed. The rice protein in question was obtained from San Francisco-based Wilbur-Ellis Company.

The FDA is investigating the use of rice protein, [PR.com - April 27, 2007]</description>
            <author>American Nutrition, Inc.</author>
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