A batch of tortilla chips from La Mexicana Tortilla Factory, distributed in Texas, has been recalled due to the presence of undeclared food coloring, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall for a batch of tortilla chips made by La Mexicana Tortilla Factory in Texas. The recall was issued because the chips contain an undeclared food coloring, Yellow 5 (tartrazine), which can cause allergic reactions in some people.
La mexicana Tortilla Chips Recalled in Texas Over Undeclared Food Coloring AUSTIN, Texas (Archyde.com) - A limited batch of tortilla chips from La Mexicana Tortilla Factory, distributed exclusively in Texas, has been voluntarily recalled due to the presence of undeclared Yellow 5 food coloring, according to a recent proclamation by the Food and Drug Governance (FDA). The recalled bags include a variety of nacho cheese tortilla chips. All in all, around 1,300 packets of these chips, weighing around 13 oz and 368 grams each, are potentially impacted.
The Food and Drug Administration raised its recall of Frito-Lay's Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips to the highest risk level. Frito. Frito-Lay's latest recall has an elevated risk status due to an undeclared ingredient in some corn chips that can cause a "life-threatening" allergic reaction.
On Saturday, the U.S. Food and. Frito-Lay issued a recall of some bags of Tostito's tortilla chips, saying the snack foods may have been contaminated with undeclared products.
Frito-Lay today issued a recall of a limited number of 13 oz. bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips that could include nacho cheese tortilla chips, and therefore may. The Frito-Lay company announced limited recall of one of its chip brands due to an undeclared allergen.
The company said in a March 26 release that it is recalling less than 1,300 13 oz. bags of.