Frito-Lay North America, a division of PepsiCo, is recalling Grandma's peanut butter sandwich crème cookies and Grandma's peanut butter mini sandwich crème cookies as they contain milk and egg as ingredients that is not mentioned on the label.
According to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the recall was initiated after it was found that these products did not list the presence of possible allergens that are included in an artificial butter flavor ingredient.
The products being recalled are 3.025oz. packages of Grandma's peanut butter sandwich crème cookies that bears a sell-by date of 12 March 2013 or earlier and UPC code of 28400-00153; and 1.71oz. Grandma's peanut butter mini sandwich crème cookies that bears a sell-by date of 21 May 2013 or earlier and UPC code of 28400-00901.
These recalled products were sold in retail stores across the US. No other Grandma's cookies products or flavors are affected in this recall.
There have been no reported reactions associated with the consumption of these products. Frito-Lay warned consumers intolerant to milk or egg not to consume these products as it may cause serious or life threatening reaction and advised to return the recalled products to the place of purchase for a full refund.