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Ritz cracker sandwiches distributed nationwide were labeled as “cheese” despite actually being the peanut butter variety.
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The maker of popular Ritz crackers has announced a major recall of certain packages and cartons of sandwich crackers sold at retailers nationwide after they were incorrectly labeled as containing ...
The popular Ritz crackers were shipped and sold to retailers nationwide.
Where were the recalled Ritz crackers sold? The notice did not list specific locations, but noted that the crackers were sold countrywide. Are Ritz crackers OK to eat?
No other Ritz products or any other Mondelēz Global LLC items are included in or affected by this recall. Cartons containing only Ritz Cheese Cracker Sandwiches, as well as any Ritz Peanut Butter ...
Ritz Crackers are known for their soft, buttery taste and round, golden shape. They're a versatile food that pairs well with cheese, peanut butter, or dips, making them a popular choice for snacking.
We focused on the most popular brands, focusing on plain flavors (no cheese or herbs or mix-ins of any kind), and included a variety of name- and store-brand crackers based on availability and price.
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Ritz cracker sandwiches are a true delicacy—when their filling is what’s advertised on the box, that is. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Ritz crackers’ manufacturer recalled ...
What Ritz products are being recalled? Cartons exclusively containing Ritz Cheese Cracker Sandwiches are not part of the recall, nor are items with alternate plant codes or different best by dates.