These popular Joe trade chips are recalled, says FDA

This article has been sold in places in more than 20 states.


US Administration and Drugs (FDA)Consumer alert About a 12-ounce bags of White Joe's Style White Style White Style Tortilla Chips Bags because they may contain undeclared milk. Anyone with aallergy Or the sensitivity to milk that unconsciously consumes these chips can develop a serious or fatal reaction.

The chips are in a white bag with blue designs and brown letters. All have a date "sells by"08/09/21, 08/10/21, Where08/11/21 In the upper right corner on the front of the bag. They were produced by Snak King Corporation but sold at Joe Trader locations in more than 20 states in the country. To see if yours is one,Go to the FDA website. No illness has been reported.

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There is no mention of what aroused the reminder of the Tortilla Chips of the Joe Trader, but the announcement indicates that anyone with the bags of their pantry should stop consuming them and return them to the place of purchase For a complete refund.

The symptoms of milk allergy include hives, wheezing, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, flowing nose and aqueous eyes, as well as swelling, itching or tingling around the lips or mouth, according toThe Mayo Clinic. An allergy is also different from lactose intolerance, which does not involve the immune system.

This is not the only reminder affecting the products in Big-Table grocery stores right now.7,464 packets of this snack are urgently recalled from Kroger's stores.

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