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Recall - Frito's Chips (wheat/casein)


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Frito-Lay Issues Voluntary Recall of 2 oz. Bags of Fritos Original Corn

Chips in 2 States Due to Undeclared Milk and Wheat=20

Contact:

Aurora Gonzalez

972-334-3821

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Plano, TX -- March 9, 2007 -- Frito-Lay

announced the voluntary recall of 92 cases (5,520 bags) of 2 oz. bags of

Fritos Original Corn Chips. This lot is marked as Fritos Original Corn

Chips but may contain Fritos Chili Cheese Flavored Corn Chips. People

who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk or wheat run the risk

of a serious life threatening allergic reaction if they consume the

Chili Cheese Flavored product.

This product has been distributed only in Texas and Louisiana. The

affected packages have been distributed to vending machines and food

service operations.

The only affected packages are 2 oz. bags of Fritos Original Corn Chips

that have a freshness date of May 8 located on the upper right hand side

of the package and with a 10 digit code number of 62730483692,

62730483592 or 62730483992, which appears immediately beneath the

freshness date.

No other code date, package size or flavor is impacted.

Consumers with any product of the lot code and package size noted above

can return product to point of sale or can contact Frito-Lay Consumer

Affairs at 1-800-352-4477.


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larry mac Enthusiast

I'm guessing that some chili cheese product was inadvertently packaged in regular fritos bags. "Serious life threatening allergic reaction", that's pretty dramatic. I doubt if a 2 oz bag of chili cheese fritos is gonna kill me. Have to give them credit for treating it seriously though. It's possible no one would have really noticed that much.

best regards, lm

mikeanway Newbie
I'm guessing that some chili cheese product was inadvertently packaged in regular fritos bags. "Serious life threatening allergic reaction", that's pretty dramatic. I doubt if a 2 oz bag of chili cheese fritos is gonna kill me. Have to give them credit for treating it seriously though. It's possible no one would have really noticed that much.

best regards, lm

Actually Larry,there are people who have celiac to such a degree that they could die from eating such a small amount,it's different for each person. :( I personally know someone who is that sensitive,but on the other hand she never eats things like that that are packaged.

Mike

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Well Larry, maybe we wouldn't die from it, but some of us certainly may feel like we are. I remember many times before knowing about celiac and being so sick that I would simply ask God, "Please, just take me now, I can't do this anymore!" I never had thoughts of suicide, never truely wanted to die, yet sometimes, I was so tired of hurting, so tired of hours of diarrhea, tired of disappointing my family, etc. I never take a chance on anything anymore. Of course, these Fritos Corn Chips are not a thread for me--I can't have corn!

happygirl Collaborator

for people who have anaphylactic reactions to casein and wheat (i.e., true allergies), this is important information to know-it IS life threatening.

larry mac Enthusiast

Good morning mikeanway, darlindeb, & happygirl!

What a glorious day it is in the DFW metromess, gonna be 80 degrees today. Perfect bike ridin weather.

Welcome to the forum mike. You were busy on your first day. An avatar, personal photo & info/statement! Wow, very impressive. Some don't ever do it, others like me take two months to get an avatar. What kind of bike is that? Mine - Yamaha V Star 650. Cool picture BTW.

best regards, lm

p.s., Oh yeah, yall are right about the fritos. I rushed to post without considering various aspects (my bad).

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Larry--could you bring your bike to Long Island and take me for a ride along the beach :D . Been years since my butt has been on a big bike.

By the way--your dog is adorable!!!!


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larry mac Enthusiast
Larry--could you bring your bike to Long Island and take me for a ride along the beach...

By the way--your dog is adorable!!!!

Deb,

Rode 300 miles one day. Problem is, I have a 30 mile seat. Not a good combination!

Yes, Pheobe Buffay is a very good girl.

best regards, lm

pugluver31902 Explorer

I fostered a pug once named Pheobe Buffet.

I know a kid who has to carry an epi -pen because if he barely touches a wheat containing product, he will go into anaphalaxis. Never would have thought that was possible. His dad owns the gluten free restraunt down the street from my house. Its fabulous.

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