Frito-Lay, Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 19 total recalls

Frito-Lay, Inc appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (19)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Frito-Lay, Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 20, 2018 Ruffles Original potato chips 9 oz. bags Potential for cleaning solution coming in contact with potato chips. Class III
Jul 20, 2018 Ruffles Cheddar and Sour Cream flavored potato chips 8.5 oz bag Potential for cleaning solution to come into contact with the chips. Class III
Apr 21, 2017 30 count Lays Kettle Cooked Multipack Tray 41.25 oz. packaged in flexible pla... Potential presence of Salmonella Class I
Apr 21, 2017 12 count Lays Kettle Cooked Multipack Sack 10.2 oz packaged in flexible plastic Potential presence of Salmonella Class I
Apr 21, 2017 30 count Miss Vickies Multipack Tray 41.25 oz. packaged in flexible plastic Potential presence of Salmonella Class I
Apr 21, 2017 32 count Miss Vickies Multipack Box 44 oz. packaged in flexible plastic Potential presence of Salmonella Class I
Apr 21, 2017 20 count Frito-Lay Bold Mix Sack 18.4 oz. packaged in flexible plastic Potential presence of Salmonella Class I
Apr 21, 2017 Jalape¿o Flavored Lays Kettle Cooked potato chips and Jalape¿o Flavored Miss ... Potential presence of Salmonella Class I
Jun 15, 2016 Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili Flavored tortilla chips in 3 1/8 ounce bags Undeclared Milk Class I
Jun 6, 2016 20 count SunChips & Rold Gold Mix packaged as 20 single flexible plastic bags Potential to contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Jun 6, 2016 30 count Home Town Favorite Variety Pack packaged as 30 single flexible plast... Potential to contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Jun 6, 2016 30 count Baked and Popped Variety Pack packaged as 30 single flexible plastic... Potential to contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Jun 6, 2016 32 count Fun Times mix packaged as 32 single flexible plastic bags Potential to contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Jun 6, 2016 Rold Gold Honey Wheat Braided 10 oz. packaged in flexible plastic bag. Potential to contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Jun 6, 2016 20 count Baked & Popped Mix packaged as 20 single flexible plastic bags Potential to contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Jun 6, 2016 Rold Gold Tiny Twists 1 oz., 2 oz., 16 oz., and 20 1/2 oz.; Rold Gold Origina... Potential to contain undeclared peanuts. Class II
Jun 2, 2014 Oven Baked Lay's BBQ flavor crisps in 1 1/8 oz package, UPC 2840007189 Printing error by the packaging manufacturer erroneously added a "GF" symbol ... Class II
Feb 20, 2013 Sunchips 6 Grain Medley Parmesan & Herb, Net Wts. 9 oz (255.1 g) UPC 28400039... The products were manufacturing using flour supplied by Dakota Specialty Mill... Class II
Feb 20, 2013 Sunchips 6 Grain Medley Creamy Roasted Garlic, Net WT. 9 oz. (255.1 g), UPC 2... The products were manufacturing using flour supplied by Dakota Specialty Mill... Class II

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