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Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwiches are being recalled due to the possible presence of undeclared peanuts, a major allergen.
A nationwide recall of Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwiches over possible undeclared allergens has received the second-highest risk warning by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
A labeling mistake has led to a nationwide recall of four different types of Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwich cartons, federal health officials said.
Several varieties of Ritz Cracker sandwiches were recalled because they may contain undeclared peanuts. See a list of affected packages.
Some Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwiches are being recalled because the individually wrapped packs may be incorrectly labeled as cheese, not peanut butter.
The FDA said people who have an allergy to peanuts may risk a 'life-threatening' allergic reaction by consuming the recalled product.
A voluntary recall has been issued for select Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches that may be incorrectly labeled and cause severe allergic reactions.
Mondelēz Global LLC, the parent company of Ritz crackers, is recalling four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches due to incorrect labeling that could lead to allergic reactions ...
Four carton sizes were recalled due to individually wrapped packs that may be incorrectly labeled as "cheese" even though they may contain peanut butter, federal health officials said.
The FDA announced July 8 a voluntary recall issued by Mondelēz Global for four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker sandwiches.