Popular Chips Recalled in 13 U.S. States Due to Possible Health Risks – Details
Frito-Lay has recalled a limited number of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips after a mix-up with nacho cheese-flavored chips, which contain undeclared milk. This poses a health risk to those with milk allergies. The recall affects 13 oz. bags with a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of May 20, 2025, and certain manufacturing codes. Affected products were distributed across 13 states, including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and others.
Though no allergic reactions have been reported, consumers should check packaging and avoid the product if affected. Frito-Lay advises reaching out for refunds or further information.
Tony’s Chocolonely has also announced a recall of certain dark chocolate almond sea salt and everything bars due to small stones found in the product. These bars were sold nationwide from,
February to March 2025. Affected lot codes can be found on the company’s website, and customers are urged to return or dispose of the product for a refund or replacement. No injuries have been reported.Both recalls highlight the importance of checking food packaging for allergens and potential hazards.