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Mini Ritz crackers recalled across Canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency pulled all Christie brand Original Mini Ritz crackers from store shelves because the product is missing a warning that it may contain milk
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Mini Ritz crackers were recalled across Canada on Feb. 11, 2025, due to undeclared milk.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has pulled all Christie brand Original Mini Ritz crackers from store shelves across Canada due to undeclared milk.

Officials said the 200 gram bag of crackers should have included a label that the product "may contain milk."

The CFIA has warned people with milk allergies and sensitivities not to consume the crackers. 

Mini Ritz bags impacted by the recall display the UPC "0 66721 02774 0" and a best before date between June 22, 2025 and June 24, 2025. 

Grocers and store owners have been asked not to serve, use, sell or distribute the recalled product.

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CFIA said anyone who has purchased a recalled item should throw it out or return it to the location where it was purchased. 

The recall was first reported by Mondelez Canada Inc., to which the Christie brand belongs. There have no reports of reactions among those who may have consumed the product. 

The CFIA is currently conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products.





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