Kellogg’s products added to recall

? Kellogg Co. said Monday it is recalling some Keebler Cookies and Special K Meal Bars amid the growing scope of a national salmonella outbreak linked to a Georgia peanut butter plant.

The Keebler cookies included in the voluntary recall include Soft Batch Homestyle Chocolate Chunk Cookies and Oatmeal Raisin Cookies in 2.5-ounce packages, with a “Best If Used Before” date of June 30. The cookies have UPC codes 3010032708 and 3010037899.

The Special K Protein Meal Bar recall includes only the Honey Almond flavor in 6-count and 8-count packages with a “Best If Used Before” date of Feb. 1, 2010. The bars have UPC codes 3800039778, 3800039935 and 3800039931.

No illnesses have been reported, the Battle Creek company said.

The cookies and bars do not contain any peanut ingredients from Peanut Corp. — the company at the center of the investigation. But they were produced at another company’s facility on the same line as products that were made for other companies using potentially contaminated Peanut Corp. ingredients.