With the holiday season quickly approaching, news comes out of 4 types of Duncan Hines cake mixes, that have had a voluntary recall by their parent company, Conagra Brands. During an investigation into a salmonella outbreak, the FDA and the Centers for Disease control and Prevention found that salmonella was found in a sample of Duncan Hines Classic white cake mix. As a result, Conagra says that they have begun to have a voluntary recall of about 2.4-million boxes of cake mix, which include Classic White, Classic butter Golden, Signature confetti and Classic Yellow. All 4 were made during the same time frame, so they are all being recalled as precautionary. The 5 cases of salmonella are currently being investigated, with multiple individuals reportedly consuming the cake mix prior to becoming sick. Some of those cases involved consuming these products raw and unbaked. The cake mixes were primarily distributed for retail sale in the United States, with no other Duncan Hines products or Conagra Brands products being impacted. All of the cake mixes are sold in 15.25-ounce packages, with “best by dates” on top of the box saying March 7-13, 2019.