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Frito-Lay Recalls Rold Gold Pretzels

Frito-Lay has issued a recall of Rold Gold pretzels because they could have traces of peanuts not cited on the labels.

Frito-Lay has issued a recall of Rold Gold pretzels.

Frito-Lay has issued a recall of Rold Gold pretzels.

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This recall is a direct result of a Frito-Lay supplier of certain lots of flour for undeclared peanut residue, according to a Food and Drug Administration announcement.

The Rold Gold products subject to the recall may have been produced using the recalled flour, and as a result, these Rold Gold products may contain low levels of undeclared peanut residue. 

The affected Rold Gold packages are sold in retail stores and via food service and vending customers throughout the United States, and have “guaranteed fresh” dates ranging from June 28 to Aug. 23 on the front of the package, the announcement said.

Directly underneath the “guaranteed fresh” date is a nine digit manufacturing code that includes the numbers “32” in the second and third position.

The following products are impacted by the recall:

Rold Gold Tiny Twists: 1-ounce, 2-ounce, 16-ounce and 20 ½-ounce packages.

Rold Gold Thins: 4-ounce and 16-ounce packages.

Rold Gold Sticks: 16-ounce packages.

Rold Gold Honey Wheat Braided: 10-ounce packages.

There have been no reported illnesses.

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