(Nexstar) – Frito-Lay recalls that a small number of Tostitos Cantina Cantina traditional yellow corn tortilla chips accidentally contains dairy products, containing milk, and can pose a risk to those with milk allergies and sensitivity.
Less than 1,300 bags of tips are affected, but the possibility of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction means it’s important to check out Tostitos bags. Customers with milk allergies and sensitivity should immediately dispose of their products, Frito-Lay says.
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The recall only affects a 13-ounce bag of traditional yellow corn tortilla chips from Tostititos Cantina Cantina Cantina, which is available for purchase on March 7th. UPC codes 28400 and 52848 indicate potentially affected bags.
However, please note that the Fritray is related to the bag Both are needed “Guaranteed fresh” date for “May 20, 2025” In addition to One of the following manufacturing codes (it is important to note that “XX” represents any number between 30 and 55):
471106504 18 13:xx or 471106505 85 13:xx or 471106506 85 13:xx or
471106507 85 13:xx
The tips were sold at grocery, convenience and drug stores in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Frito-Lay says no allergic reactions have been reported so far. If you have any questions or concerns, contact Frito-Lay online or call CST (800) 352-4477 from 9am to 4:30pm.
In a statement, Frito-Lay added: “This product is safe to consume unless the consumer is dairy allergy or susceptible to milk.”