Frito-Lay recalls some Rold Gold pretzels

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Some packages of Rold Gold pretzels are being recalled because of they might contain peanuts that aren’t declared on the packaging. | Frito-Lay

Some packages of Rold Gold pretzels are being recalled because of they might contain peanuts that aren’t declared on the packaging.

Frito-Lay said its voluntary recall was prompted by a supplier’s recall of flour that possibly was contaminated with peanut residue. Frito-Lay’s recall covers select packages of Rold Gold Tiny Twists, Rold Gold Thins, Rold Gold Sticks and Rold Gold Honey Wheat Braided with “guaranteed fresh” dates ranging from June 28, 2016, to August 23, 2016

The products were sold nationwide in retail stores and via vending machines. Some also were included in multipacks.

Frito-Lay said it has received no reports of anyone becoming ill from the recalled pretzels.

Customers may return the pretzels to the retailer for a full refund or contact Frito-Lay Consumer Relations at 1-888-256-3090 or www.pretzelrecall.com.

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