Frito-Lay recalls Miss Vickie's chips over undeclared milk allergen Frito-Lay is recalling specific bags of Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips after discovering they may contain an undeclared milk allergen. The recall was initiated following a customer complaint, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a notice warning that individuals with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity could face serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume the affected product. The recall includes certain 8-ounce bags of the chips that may have mistakenly included jalapeno-flavored chips containing milk. The affected products were distributed as early as January 15 to grocery stores, convenience stores, drug stores, and online retailers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. No other Miss Vickie’s flavors, sizes, or variety packs are included in the recall. Consumers are advised to check for 8-ounce bags with a UPC of 0 28400 761772, a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of April 21, 2026, and one of two manufacturing codes: 38U301414 or 48U101514. These codes are located on the front of the bag along the right side. Frito-Lay emphasized that unless a consumer has a dairy allergy or sensitivity to milk, the product is considered safe to consume. The company stated that no allergic reactions have been reported to date. It also clarified that the issue was identified after a customer reached out to the company, and the recall is a precautionary measure to ensure consumer safety. The FDA’s notice highlights the potential risk posed by the undeclared allergen, urging individuals with milk allergies to avoid the product and discard it immediately.#food_safety #fritolay #miss_vickie_s #us_food_and_drug_administration #allergen_labeling
