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 Advent calendars filled with chocolate have been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.The calendars were sold under the Favorina brand in Lidl stores between Oct. 12, 2022, and Dec. 5, 2022. They have a barcode number of 4056489516965. Salmonella is a bacteria that can make people sick. According to the Centers for Disease Control, most people who fall ill will get diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps. Symptoms can last for up to seven days. In rare cases, salmonella can lead to serious and fatal infections.Lidl says it has received no reports of people getting sick. The products have been removed from store shelves. Customers can return the product for a full refund.    stanley cup   .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:non stanley tumbler e; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova ,  stanley tumbler sans-serif; Report a typo Ermi Woman fatally stabbed in park while walking dog in Atlanta
 Since March 15, more than one million people in Wisconsin filed for unemployment benefits. As of Nov. 10, more than 74,000 people are waiting on unemployment benefits, along with 20,000 Pandemic Unemployment Assistance  PUA  applicants, for a total of 94,000 people still waiting on benefits from Wisconsin s Department of Workforce Development.Those numbers are people. Human beings. Every face in this photo is someone with a story and it s oftentimes an emotional one.After Cons stanley tumbler umer Investigator Kristin Byrne aired a story on Oct. 7where she helped two Wisconsinites receive their benefits, she asked anyone still waiting months for their benefits, to email her.More than 80 people reached out to Byrne in hopes she could get some answers from the state after they couldn t. A lot of people are at their wit s end,  said Byrne, who started rea termo stanley ding some of the emails.PHOTO GALLERY: The faces of those struggling with Wisconsin s unemployment systemMORE COVERAGE: How did Wisconsin s unemployment session get so bad  I can t afford my wifi bill stanley taza  so my kids are struggling with turning in homework,  one person wrote.  Even if you can t help me at least say a prayer for me and my family,  the email stated. They re not getting answers, so they re reaching out to the TV stations,  said Byrne.  So, I m just asking people to give me their date of birth and their full name and then I m forwarding that onto the state.  I ve heard from nurses, restaurant managers, construction contractors, a woman w