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Tostitos chips recalled for undeclared allergen. See where they were distributed and what to do

Tostitos chips recalled for undeclared allergen. See where they were distributed and what to do

Yahoo04-04-2025

Frito-Lay has issued a recall for certain bags of Tostitos Tortilla Chips for an undeclared allergen.
The chips were sent to retailers in 13 states, including Florida.
Nacho cheese tortilla chips may have gotten into 13-ounce bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips.
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Here's what you should know.
Frito-Lay issued a recall of 13-ounce bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips that could include nacho cheese tortilla chips, and therefore may contain undeclared milk, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
"Those with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the recalled product."
The recall affects "less than 1,300 bags" of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips distributed to grocery, convenience and drug stores, as well as e-commerce distributors, the FDA said.
The chips were sold in 13 states:
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
Ohio
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia
Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips being recalled are 13-ounce bags with a UPC Code of 2840052848 which a guaranteed fresh date of May 20, 2025.
The affected chips also should have a manufacturing codes between the numbers of 30 and 55, shown where the "XX" is in the image here.
No other Tostitos products, flavors, sizes or variety packs are being recalled.
No allergic reactions have been reported, according to the FDA's website.
If you have an allergy or sensitivity to milk, do not eat the chips. Discard the bag.
Consumers with questions about the recall can call 1-800-352-4477 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday, or go to the company's website.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Frito-Lay recalls Tostitos chips for undeclared milk. What to do

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