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The FDA announced July 8 a voluntary recall issued by Mondelēz Global for four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker sandwiches.
Mondelēz Global said the recalled boxes might have Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches labeled as Cheese Cracker Sandwiches, creating a peanut allergy danger.
If you've recently purchased these, make sure to check the labels. The company said some sandwiches may be labeled as cheese, even though they contain peanut butter.
Mondelez recalls certain Ritz cracker sandwiches due to mislabeling. Peanut butter packs may be labeled as cheese, posing allergy risk.