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No illnesses related to this recall have been confirmed yet, but the products were distributed throughout the U.S. No other flavors of potato chips were impacted or recalled.
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Frito-Lay is working with the Federal Drug Administration to ensure all recalled products have been removed from store shelves. Consumers can call 866-272-9393 for more information about the recall.
For specific recalled product information, click here.
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