Heads up, cracker lovers! Ritz Crackers are being recalled in Canada due to undeclared milk. Find out what this means for your snack stash!
Attention, snack aficionados! If you love munching on Ritz Crackers while binge-watching your favorite series or hosting that epic game night, you might want to check your pantry! The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for Christie brand Original Mini Ritz Crackers due to undeclared milk. For those with dairy allergies or intolerances, this could be a real party foul!
The CFIA has specifically called out the 200-gram packages of Original Mini Ritz Crackers sold across the Great White North. Shoppers are advised to look for certain date codes to ensure they aren't accidentally chowing down on these potentially problematic crackers. Imagine crunching down on your snack only to discover it’s a milk bomb surprise – not exactly the flavor explosion you were hoping for!
In response to the recall, Mondelez Canada Inc. is pulling the affected products from store shelves faster than you can say, "Oops, my cracker's got dairy!" The good news is that no reports of allergic reactions have been linked to the recalled products – but it's always better to be safe than sorry! So, if you have these crackers stowed away, don’t take a chance; return them for a refund or simply toss them in the trash.
Now here’s a fun fact to lighten the mood: did you know that Ritz Crackers have been around since 1934? That's nearly 90 years of cheeky snacking history! And speaking of snacking, keep in mind that while milk can hide in places you'd least expect, there are plenty of other delicious dairy-free options for your cheese replacements, like cashew cheese or almond crème! Enjoy your cheese and crackers but always read those labels – you never know what little surprises might be lurking!
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a food recall warning for Christie brand Original Mini Ritz Crackers recalled due to undeclared milk.
The CFIA says 200-gram Original Mini Ritz Crackers with specific dates have been recalled across Canada for containing undeclared milk.
A recall was just announced on a popular Ritz cracker product sold across Canada due to an undeclared allergen. Read on for the latest information.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said that the product is being pulled from shelves “because it may contain milk which is not declared on the label.”.
Mondelez Canada Inc. is recalling Christie brand Original Mini Ritz Crackers because of undeclared milk. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
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Christie brand Original Mini Ritz Crackers are being recalled across Canada due to an undeclared milk allergen, with no reported reactions so far, ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a food recall warning for Christie brand Original Mini Ritz Crackers recalled due to undeclared milk.
The CFIA has issued a recall for Christie Original Mini Ritz Crackers in Canada due to undeclared milk.
The recall affects the 200g boxes with UPC 0 66721 02774 0 and best-before dates of June 22, 23, and 24, 2025. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said the affected 200-gram bags of the mini crackers have best-before dates of June 23, June 24 and June 25.