Noodle Recall Prompts New Nationwide Warning
Summary
Fly By Jing is recalling some of its Creamy Sesame Noodles sold nationwide because they might have come into contact with peanuts, which can cause serious allergic reactions. The company stopped selling the affected products, informed customers, and put remaining stock on hold. Other recent food recalls include potato chips, muffins, and hot cocoa mixes due to possible contamination or mislabeling.Key Facts
- Fly By Jing recalled certain Creamy Sesame Noodles due to possible peanut exposure.
- The noodles were sold from February 1 to May 8, 2026, at stores like Whole Foods and online.
- Peanuts are not an ingredient, but the product was made on equipment that also processes peanuts.
- The recall includes single packs and 4-packs with specific barcode numbers and best-by dates.
- Fly By Jing stopped distribution and alerted customers and retail partners.
- Other recent recalls involved Utz potato chips for possible Salmonella, mislabeled muffins by The Brownie Baker, and Ghirardelli hot cocoa mixes for potential contamination.
- The FDA highlights nine major food allergens in the U.S., including peanuts and sesame.
- Millions of Americans have food allergies or sensitivities requiring caution with food products.
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