The Nation - News from July 28, 1986
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A tub of Cracker Jack that sickened one man in Pittsburgh, Pa., had been contaminated with a chemical found in mothballs, but it appeared to be an isolated case, health officials said. As a precaution, Pittsburgh-area stores were asked to remove all 10 1/2-ounce tubs of Cracker Jack from their shelves, but Allegheny County health officials later told store operators that they could restock the product.
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