Several types of snack mixes, including a popular Target product , have been recalled over possible salmonella contamination . Multiple John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. products were flavored with a seasoning that contained a recalled dry milk powder, according to a new notice from the FDA. That ingredient was recalled in April by California Dairies, Inc. because it could have been contaminated with salmonella , a bacterium that causes food poisoning. “The affected seasoning batches tested negative for salmonella prior to use,” the FDA said in a news release about the recalled snack mixes. “However, the company is taking this action as a precautionary measure because of the potential that these products may contain the presence of salmonella.” Among the recalled products is Good and Gather’s Mexican Street Corn Trail Mix, sold at Target stores across the country. The recall included Good and Gather’s Mexican Street Corn Trail Mix, sold in Target stores nationwide (U.S.…