March 28, 2024

Cheese Nips Recalled For Foreign Material

Mondelēz Global LLC is recalling a limited quantity of Cheese Nips, which are bite sized cheese crackers, that are packaged in 11 ounce boxes. The product may contain foreign material, more specifically small food-grade yellow plastic pieces, which pose a mouth injury and a choking hazard.

These small pieces of plastic came from a dough scraper that was incorporated into the production process of a small amount of the product. Yellow plastic pieces were noticed on the manufacturing equipment; that’s when the company first became aware of the problem and issued the recall.

The recalled product is 11 ounce boxes of Cheese Nips with the UPC number 0 44000 03453 5 and three best when used by dates of: 18MAY20, 19MAY20, and 20MAY20. There have been no reports of injury, adverse reactions, or illness reported to the company to date in relation to this recalled product.

If you purchased this product with that UPC number and those best when used by dates, don’t eat it. Throw it away or take it back to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

Cheese Nips Recalled For Foreign Material

 

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