6 Ongoing Recalls You Should Know About This Week

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Many of us are cooking (and eating) more than usual this time of year, and consequently, that means we’re spending lots of time at the grocery store. But before you stock up on extra chips for those charcuterie boards or tortillas for your breakfast tacos, check this list of recalls to know about.

Lay’s Classic Potato Chips

Frito-Lay issued a limited recall of 13-ounce bags of its Classic Potato Chips due to undeclared milk in the product. The bags were distributed to stores in Washington and Oregon, so if you purchased an affected bag and have a milk allergy or sensitivity, eating these chips could cause serious illness.

The “Guaranteed Fresh” date on the recalled chips is Feb. 11, 2025. The recalled Classic Potato Chips have the UPC 28400 31041 and both the “Guaranteed Fresh” date of Feb. 11, 2025, and either Manufacturing Code 6462307xx or 6463307xx. 

NuGo Dark Chocolate Chocolate Chip and Dark Chocolate Pretzel Protein Bars

Frito-Lay isn’t the only company that recently had an issue with undeclared dairy in its products. NuGo, a Pennsylvania-based company that manufactures protein bars, issued a voluntary recall on mislabeled products sold in Costco stores.

The recalled 18-count packs of chocolate protein bars were sold from Oct. 2, 2024, through Nov. 20, 2024, in Costco locations in the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The bars in the packs are labeled with a “Best By” date of Dec. 22, 2025 or Dec. 23, 2025, and lot number B24235A, B24235B, B24236A or C24236A printed on the box.

NuGo urges customers who are allergic or sensitive to milk to return the recalled packs to their local Costco for a full refund.

Cal Yee’s Snacks

Dairy is just one of the allergens affecting products from California company Cal Yee Farm. The company, which sells under the brand names Cal Yee’s, Cal Yee Farm, and Boa Vista Orchards, initiated a recall after FDA inspectors discovered that products containing milk, soy, wheat, sesame, FD&C #6 (the technical name for the food dye Yellow #6), and almonds were distributed in packaging that did not disclose the presence of said allergen

The products were sold online and at stores, and the company says products distributed to Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia,  could have the undeclared allergens.

The following products are subject to recall:

Brand  Product Name   Size  UPC Code  Undeclared Allergen/Additive
Cal Yee’s Yogurt Coated Almonds  8 oz  YOG0188  Milk
Cal Yee’s Yogurt Coated Almonds  1 lb YOG0101  Milk
Cal Yee’s Dark Chocolate Raisins  8 oz CON0788  Milk
Cal Yee’s Butter Toffee Almonds  8 oz ALM2588 Milk
Cal Yee’s Butter Toffee Almonds 1 lb ALM2501 Milk
Cal Yee’s Tropical Trail Mix 8 oz TRM0488 Milk
Cal Yee’s Tropical Trail Mix 1 lb TRM0401 Milk
Cal Yee’s Tropical Trail Mix 2 oz TRM0402 Milk
Cal Yee’s Tropical Trail Mix 5 oz TRM0405 Milk
Cal Yee’s Dark Chocolate Walnuts 8 oz CON0688 Milk
Cal Yee’s Dark Chocolate Almonds 8 oz CON0588 Milk
Cal Yee’s Mango with Chili 8 oz MAN0488 FD&C Yellow #6
Cal Yee’s Mango with Chili 1 lb MAN0401 FD&C Yellow #6
Cal Yee’s Cajun Sesame Hot Sticks 1 lb SES0501 Wheat, Sesame, Soy
Cal Yee’s New Orleans Hot Mix 1 lb TRM0601 Wheat, Sesame, Soy
Cal Yee’s Fruit Basket 2909 50 oz BAS2909 Almonds
Cal Yee’s Fruit Basket 2921 50 oz BAS2921 Almonds
Cal Yee Farm Dark Chocolate Apricots (flat container) 8 oz CON0188 Milk
Cal Yee’s Dark Chocolate Apricots (Hinged Lid container) 8 oz CON0188 Milk
Cal Yee’s Butter Toffee Almonds 6 oz Milk

Stanley Travel Mugs

Planning to cart a hot drink or soup along with you to work this winter? Take heed. According to an alert from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs from the Stanley brand may have faulty lids that can lead to potential burns.

In response to the alert, Stanley has recalled over 2.6 million mugs that may be dangerous if filled with hot liquid. Stanley has already received 91 reports of the recalled travel mugs’ lids detaching during use, resulting in 38 burn injuries thus far.

The colors and sizes affected include white, black, and green, in 12-, 16-, and 20-ounce varieties, with polypropylene lids. The Stanley logo appears on the front and bottom of the mugs. The products were sold from June 2016 through December 2024 at Walmart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Target, and other stores nationwide and online.

If you have one of these mugs, stop using it immediately and reach out to Stanley to receive a free replacement lid. Stanley can be reached at 866-792-5445 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at Stanley1913TMrecall.expertinquiry.com.

MadeGood Granola Bars

According to a FDA report, granola bars from Riverside Natural Foods may contain pieces of metal. The brand voluntarily recalled some of its MadeGood products as a precautionary measure. The products were manufactured between January and November 2024 and distributed throughout the United States and internationally.

Affected bars include Chocolate Chip Granola Bars, Mixed Berry Granola Bars, Strawberry Granola Bars, Cookies & Crème Granola Bars, Chocolate Banana Granola Bars, Chocolate Drizzled Birthday Cake Granola Bars, Chocolate Drizzled Cookie Crumble Granola Bars, and Chocolate Drizzled Vanilla Granola Bars.

Shoppers who purchased those products should check them against this list and return the recalled products to their place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions should contact the MadeGood Consumer Hotline at 855-215-5695 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST.

Aldi L’Oven Fresh Keto-Friendly Multiseed Tortilla Wraps

Aldi shoppers who purchased keto-friendly tortilla wraps should check their labels. Rise Baking Company, doing business as The New French Bakery Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for its 6-packs of L’Oven Fresh Keto-Friendly Multiseed Tortilla Wraps due to the possible presence of metal. 

The FDA report outlines the code information on the packages includes tortillas that are labeled as “Best Before” Jan. 11, Jan. 12, and Jan. 20 2025. The affected products were distributed in Aldi stores in Connecticut, Kansas, Minnesota, Ohio, and Texas.



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