ATLANTA -- The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says no one should consume any Honey Smacks cereal for the time being as concerns over salmonella poisoning have grown in recent weeks.

The announcement, made Thursday says the outbreak has now spread to 33 states and 100 people have become sick after eating the cereal.

"Do not eat any Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, regardless of package size or best-by date. Check your home for it and throw it away, or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. The Kellogg Company recalled the cereal on June 14, 2018," reads a warning on the CDC website.

Illnesses have been traced back to the cereal starting on March 3and have continued over recent weeks, even after the company recalled what it thought was the impacted batches of cereal.

"The Kellogg Company recalled all Honey Smacks products that were on the market within the cereal's one-year shelf-life. However, Honey Smacks products with earlier dates could also potentially be contaminated," the CDC warns.

Symptoms of salmonella develop in the first 12-72 hours after being exposed to the bacteria. Those symptoms include:

Diarrhea

Fever

Abdominal cramps

No one has died as a result of the outbreak, but 30 people have been hospitalized due to the illness. A handful of people in Michigan have become ill as a result of eating the cereal, the CDC reports.

If you have purchased Honey Smacks and want a full refund or want more information on the recall can visit the company website or call 1-800-962-1413 from Monday - Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET as well as Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. ET.