Rold Gold Tiny Twists 1 oz., 2 oz., 16 oz., and 20 1/2 oz.; Rold Gold Original Pretzel Thins 4 oz. and 16 oz.; Rold Gold Sticks 16 oz. packaged in flexible plastic bags.
Recalled by Frito-Lay, INC on Jun 6, 2016
Recall Summary
Frito-Lay, INC recalled Rold Gold Tiny Twists 1 oz., 2 oz., 16 oz., and 20 1/2 oz.; Rold Gold Original Pretzel Thins 4 oz. and 16 oz.; Rold Gold Sticks 16 oz. packa in a Class II action, the FDA tier for products that may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects on Jun 6, 2016.
The FDA listed the reason as an undeclared allergen: "Potential to contain undeclared peanuts." Allergen mislabeling is the leading cause of U.S. food recalls, because a missing declaration can trigger a reaction in someone who reads the label and believes the product is safe.
Distribution was broad: the FDA record describes it as "Nationwide throughout the US," which places this among the wider-reach recalls on the site. Consumers across the affected area should check product on hand. The recalling firm is based in Plano, TX. The recall covers 1,066,918 units of product. The FDA has Terminated this recall (first reported Aug 3, 2016), its final lifecycle state, indicating the agency considers the corrective action resolved. The historical record remains useful for tracking a brand's recall pattern over time.
Reason for Recall
Potential to contain undeclared peanuts.
Product Description
Rold Gold Tiny Twists 1 oz., 2 oz., 16 oz., and 20 1/2 oz.; Rold Gold Original Pretzel Thins 4 oz. and 16 oz.; Rold Gold Sticks 16 oz. packaged in flexible plastic bags.
Distribution
Nationwide throughout the US
What Should You Do?
- 1.Check your kitchen for this product immediately.
- 2.Do not consume the recalled product.
- 3.Return the product to where you bought it for a full refund, or throw it away.
- 4.If you have experienced any health issues, contact your healthcare provider.
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Terms Explained
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