Key Takeaway

Jalapeno Popper flavored Potato Chips packaged under the following brands and sizes: 1. Old Dutch Ripples, 3 oz, UPC 74690-028590; and 8 oz., UPC 74690-231556. 2. Roundy's, 10.5 oz, UPC 11150 by Old Dutch Foods, Inc was recalled on December 14, 2016. The hazard: Products were made with a seasoning component that contains a milk ingredient that has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Jalapeno Popper flavored Potato Chips packaged under the following brands and sizes: 1. Old Dutch Ripples, 3 oz, UPC 74690-028590; and 8 oz., UPC 74690-231556. 2. Roundy's, 10.5 oz, UPC 11150

Recalled: December 14, 2016 ~90,883 units units affected F-0530-2018

Description

Jalapeno Popper flavored Potato Chips packaged under the following brands and sizes: 1. Old Dutch Ripples, 3 oz, UPC 74690-028590; and 8 oz., UPC 74690-231556. 2. Roundy's, 10.5 oz, UPC 11150-224499.

Hazard / Reason

Products were made with a seasoning component that contains a milk ingredient that has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Jalapeno Popper flavored Potato Chips packaged under the following brands and sizes: 1. Old Dutch Ripples, 3 oz, UPC 74690-028590; and 8 oz., UPC 74690-231556. 2. Roundy's, 10.5 oz, UPC 11150

Food

Jalapeno Popper flavored Potato Chips packaged under the following brands and sizes: 1. Old Dutch Ripples, 3 oz, UPC 74690-028590; and 8 oz., UPC 74690-231556. 2. Roundy's, 10.5 oz, UPC 11150

Food

Company Information

Old Dutch Foods, Inc

Roseville, MN, United States

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Distribution

IA, IL, MI, MN, ND, NE, SD, WI, WY

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