Miss Vickie’s pickle chips containing undeclared milk recalled in 6 states Frito-Lay has issued a voluntary recall for Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips sold in six U.S. states due to the presence of undeclared milk, which could pose a risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions. The recall was announced on Wednesday following a consumer report to the company. The affected product is an 8-ounce bag of chips, including the jalapeño-flavored variant, and is linked to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s warning about potential health hazards. The recall applies to products sold in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas as early as January 15. Frito-Lay emphasized that the chips are safe for consumption unless a consumer has a dairy allergy or sensitivity to milk. The company urged individuals who purchased the recalled items to contact them directly for further instructions. The specific products can be identified by a "Guaranteed Fresh" date of April 21, manufacturing codes 38U301414 or 48U101514 on the front of the bag, and a UPC number of 0 28400 76177 2 on the back. The recall highlights the importance of ingredient transparency, particularly for individuals with food allergies, and underscores the role of regulatory agencies in ensuring product safety. Frito-Lay’s decision to initiate the recall voluntarily reflects the company’s responsibility to address potential risks promptly. While no other Miss Vickie’s products were affected, the incident serves as a reminder of the challenges in maintaining allergen-free labeling in processed foods. Consumers are advised to check their pantry for the recalled items and contact the company for details on returns or replacements.#miss_vickie #frito_lay #us_food_drug_administration #arizona #texas
