Milk Allergy Alert: Two FDA Recalls of Potato Chips and Nut Mix

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in Recalls, Resources
Published: March 21, 2019

Allergic Living advises consumers to be aware that the FDA has issued warnings about two recalls involving undeclared milk.

Potato Chip Recall

Better Made Snack Foods is recalling 10-ounce packages of Original Potato Chips as a preventative measure because the product may contain undeclared milk.

The Detroit-based company announced the voluntary recall after it was discovered a package of Original Potato Chips contained Cheddar and Sour Cream Potato Chips flavor, which uses milk as an ingredient.

The 10-ounce bags priced $3.99 were distributed nationwide in retail stores and through mail orders. The company says to look for the following labels with a use by date of August 10, 2019:

Lot # 62090431442 thru Lot # 62090431520
Lot # 85100431442 thru Lot # 85100431520

The recalled bags will also have a UPC code of 041633063048.

For more information on the March 21 recall, see this FDA page.

Nut Mix Recall

Century Snacks is recalling all packages of 3-ounce and 5.75-ounce Snak Club Honey Bliss Nut Mix because of undeclared milk.

The California-based company says to look for the following UPC code for the 3-ounce pouch: 087076 211523. For the larger pouch, look for UPC code: 087076 511524.

The nut mix was distributed in 29 states (Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin) and the District of Columbia through retail stores under the Snak Club brand.

For more information on the March 21 recall, see this FDA page.