Popcorn and rice cakes sold nationally recalled due to health problems
The recall was initiated due to a problem with the ingredients.
During the first month of 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published three recall announcements for Popcorn products . The tasty popcorn of Avery was the first to be drawn, by advice from the FDA of January 3, due to Milk not declared , soy, peanuts, trees and sulfites. A week later, popcorn and other snacks sold in Margin stores have been recalled due to undeclared allergens.
Now another brand draws both popcorn and rice cakes from the national scale. Read the rest to know which products are the latest to report by the FDA due to health problems.
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The recall was announced yesterday.
On January 25, Snack Innovations Inc., the parent company of the Arrogant brand , announced that it voluntarily recalled "several lots" of bites of sprinkled rice cakes and sprinkled popcorn. The products were available for online purchase via Amazon and in retail stores nationally. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
The recall applies to a range of sweet products, including popcorn sprinkled in the birthday cake with flavor, and mini-piqûres of rice cake sprinkled in a birthday cake, a whirlwind of cinnamon, Cookies and cream and varieties of salt caramel flavor. The products were sold in pillow bags or standing zipped pockets, depending on the recall notice, which varied in size of 0.74 ounces with four ounces. The rice cakes have also been sold in varieties of 32 counts with three flavors.
Products may contain an unconceived peanut allergen.
Popcorn and mini rice cakes have been drawn due to "unon-declared peanut residues," the FDA said.
"As you know, all our watered products are labeled without allergens and made in an installation without peanuts and trees without trees, which is indeed true today, and has always done; then how can it happen? "" A declaration on the readings of the Drizzilicious recall page, continuing to explain that the rice cakes and the popcorn were drawn after being reported by a ingredient supplier .
"Our supplier informed us that they have discovered peanut residues in one of the sub-medical underwritings that are provided to us and used in the Drizzilicious manufacturing process," continues the declaration. "As such, lots of watered products made using this ingredient field can potentially contain an peanut allergen."
The company has confirmed that the recall only applies to specific lot code numbers and the dates of the best, which can be found listed on the FDA opinion, as well as on the Drizziliciel recall page. Both must be printed on the bag; If your watered rice cakes or your popcorn bags do not have one of the dates or codes of lot listed, they are not part of the recall.
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Allergic consumers could be threatened.
Allergic people or "serious sensitivity" to peanuts run the risk of a serious reaction if they unconsciously consume a food product with peanut residue. Fortunately, the company had not received any disease report on January 25.
However, the FDA prevents anyone with an allergy to peanuts to avoid popcorn or recalled rice cakes and not to eat a remaining product. Instead, send them back to the place of purchase for a full refund.
If you do not have an allergy to peanuts, the products are sure to eat, according to the FDA.
Hand directly with questions or concerns.
If you have additional questions, contact Drizzilicious directly by calling 1-888-445-5122 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., from Monday to Friday. You can also send an email to the customer assistance team to [Protected by e-mail] If you have bought one of these products and have an allergy.
"The Drizzilicious team has embarked on the highest standards of food safety and food quality," said Drizzilicious recall page. "Our food security culture extends through all the levels of our company, and we take it very seriously. We aspire to maximum transparency in order to provide total clarity to the consumer."
Drizzilicious is committed to continuing its mission to provide "healthy and delicious snacks" which also have a nutritional value. "As we grow and evolve, we will continue to stay faithful to our mission: to provide our consumers with snacks that are really better for you, using quality ingredients that are not GMO, low products in low products Sugar, low in fats, allergens and contain more whole grains, proteins and ingredients of nutrients rich in nutrients, "wrote the company.