Kroger Recalls Four Store-Brand Seasonings The company said an FDA test had revealed possible salmonella contamination.

 -- Kroger is recalling four of its store-brand spices over fears of a possible salmonella contamination.

The spices being recalled include Kroger Ground Cinnamon, Kroger Garlic Powder, Kroger Coarse Ground Black Pepper and Kroger Bac'n Buds.

"Customers who have purchased the above products should not consume them and should return them to a store for a full refund or replacement," Kroger said in a news release. "Customers who have questions may contact Kroger at 1-800-KROGERS."

Kroger said in the release that a sample of its Kroger Garlic Powder at a store in North Augusta, Georgia, had been tested by the Food and Drug Administration and was found to be contaminated with salmonella.

The seasonings are sold in at least 17 US states. Kroger said it had removed the spices from its store shelves.

Kroger said there have been no reported illnesses at this time. For more information, click here.