Miss Vickie’s pickle chips containing undeclared milk recalled in 6 states

Miss Vickie’s Pickle Chips with Undeclared Milk Recalled in Six States

Frito-Lay has initiated a voluntary recall of Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips distributed in six states. The product contains milk not listed on the label, which may trigger severe allergic responses, including life-threatening reactions, as noted by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.

The recall affects 8 oz. bags of the chips, including the jalapeño flavor, following a consumer report. No other Miss Vickie’s items are being pulled from shelves. According to the company, “Unless a consumer has a dairy allergy or sensitivity to milk, this product is safe to consume.”

States and Timeline

The affected chips were available in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas starting as early as January 15. Frito-Lay urges individuals who purchased the specified products to reach out to the company.

Product Identification

Consumers can spot the recalled items by checking for a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of April 21, along with manufacturing codes 38U301414 or 48U101514 on the front of the bag. The UPC number 0 28400 76177 2 appears on the rear label.

“Unless a consumer has a dairy allergy or sensitivity to milk, this product is safe to consume,” Frito-Lay said in a statement.

Amanda Chen is an intern for NBC News.