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Federal health officials are warning people not to eat certain Halloween candies because they may contain harmful pieces of metal.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the recall covers individually wrapped Original Brand Original Halloween Kiss candies.
The product, which says "made by Bonbons Associes'' on the wrapper, was sold in bulk at locations across Canada.
Retail-sized packages are not affected by the recall.
The agency says consumers who are unsure if they have affected product are advised to check with their retailer.
There have been no reported injuries linked to eating these candies.
And the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning consumers to avoid certain Compliments brand Super 8 Beef Burgers because they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.
The burgers were distributed in Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador in Sobeys banner stores.
The burgers, made by Belmont Meats of Toronto, might also be in Foodland, FreshCo and Price Chopper stories.
The eight-ounce burgers are sold frozen in packages of six (with a UPC code of 0 55742 37055 3).
The CFIA says there have been no reported illnesses and adds there may be recalls of additional products as a food safety investigation continues.

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