Recall: Cheese Nips warns of possible plastic contamination in some boxes of snack
LOS ANGELES - The makers of Cheese Nips issued a voluntary recall for certain boxes of the cheese-flavored snack over possible plastic contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Mondelēz Global LLC announced it will be recalling a limited quantity of the crackers after employees noticed tiny pieces of yellow plastic from a dough scraper on some of the company’s manufacturing equipment.
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Cheese Nips (Mondelez International, Inc.)
The recall affects 11-ounce boxes labeled with UPC code 0 44000 03454 5 and expiration dates of May 18-20, 2020.
Consumers should discard any products that are part of the recall, the FDA warned.
There have been no reports of illnesses or injury related to the recall.