Tostitos chips are being recalled throughout 13 states resulting from an undeclared allergen, Frito-Lay introduced in a press release on Wednesday.
The corporate voluntarily recalled a restricted variety of Tostitos Cantina Conventional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips after discovering they could include an undeclared milk allergen.
Prospects with an allergy or sensitivity to take advantage of shouldn’t devour the recalled chips and will get rid of them instantly.
The recall impacts lower than 1,300 luggage of Tostitos tortilla chips. The affected merchandise will be recognized by the next data:
Product Description: Tostitos Cantina Conventional Yellow Corn Tortilla ChipsSize: 13 ouncesUPC: 28400 52848Guaranteed Recent Date: Might 20, 2025Manufacturing Codes: One of many following Manufacturing Codes, the place “XX” is any quantity from 30 to 55: 471106504 18 13:XX; 471106505 85 13:XX; 471106506 85 13:XX; or 471106507 85 13:XX
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The recalled Tostitos chips have been offered on-line and in grocery, comfort, and drug shops within the following 13 states:
AlabamaFloridaGeorgiaIllinoisIndianaKentuckyMississippiNorth CarolinaOhioSouth CarolinaTennesseeVirginiaWest Virginia
The Tostitos chips have been recalled resulting from an undeclared milk allergen. Frito-Lay mentioned the recalled merchandise could include nacho cheese tortilla chips, which have milk.
The corporate mentioned prospects with an allergy or extreme sensitivity to take advantage of “run the danger of a critical or life-threatening allergic response” in the event that they eat the recalled chips. To this point, no allergic reactions have been reported in connection to the recalled Tostitos chips.
When you’ve got a milk allergy or sensitivity, don’t devour the recalled Tostitos chips. Throw them away instantly. For those who can devour milk, the affected merchandise are suitable for eating.
Prospects may contact Frito-Lay on their web site or name 1-800-352-4477 from 9 am to 4:30 pm CST, Monday by Friday.
Frito-Lay mentioned they’ve reported the recall to the FDA.
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