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A labeling mistake has led to a nationwide recall of four different types of Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwich cartons, federal health officials said.
The FDA said people who have an allergy to peanuts may risk a 'life-threatening' allergic reaction by consuming the recalled product.
The FDA announced July 8 a voluntary recall issued by Mondelēz Global for four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker sandwiches.
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? For anyone without peanut ...
Some Ritz Cracker Sandwiches labeled as the cheese variety contain peanut butter crackers, which could be life-threatening to people with peanut allergies.
The recall applies to certain packages of Ritz sandwich crackers that are said to be filled with either peanut butter or cheese ...
Ritz cracker sandwiches distributed nationwide were labeled as “cheese” despite actually being the peanut butter variety.
The manufacturer of Ritz cracker sandwiches has issued an urgent recall due to a labeling error that could cause a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction.
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 manufacturer of Ritz cracker sandwiches has issued an urgent recall due to a labeling error that could cause a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction.