Salmonella Outbreak tied to Pastries over

Salmonella Outbreak tied to Pastries over


Salmonella Outbreak tied to Pastries over

The FDA and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, investigated an outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to recalled Sweet Cream-brand mini pastry products with best by dates from June 17 – November 15, 2025.

As of March 14, 2025, a total of 18 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella have been reported from 7 states. Of the 12 people for whom information is available, one person has been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. Of the 7 people interviewed, 5 (71%) reported eating pastries.

Under the Laboratory Flexible Funding Model (LFFM) program, the Communicable Disease Service within the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), collaborated with the City of Paterson Division of Health and the Public Health and Environmental Laboratories to collect and analyze Sweet Cream-brand mini pastry samples from a warehouse that received the recalled product. Three samples tested positive for Salmonella and are a Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) match to the outbreak strain.

To further protect public health and prevent violative product from entering the U.S., FDA has added Mini Patisserie Ready to Eat (RTE) pastries from the Italian manufacturer, Sweet Cream S.R.L.S., to the Red List of Import Alert #99-19, “Detention Without Physical Examination of Food Products Due to the Presence of Salmonella.” This import alert informs FDA field staff that they may detain shipments of these pastries from Sweet Cream S.R.L.S. without physical examination.

In Canada:

Illnesses 79

Provinces and territories with illnesses (number of cases)

                  •               British Columbia (4)

                  •               Alberta (5)

                  •               Ontario (26)

                  •               Quebec (43)

                  •               New Brunswick (1)

Hospitalizations 24

Deaths 0

Gender 59% female

Age range 3 to 88



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