FDA Announces Recall of Popular Aldi Product for Potential Plastic Contamination
The recall involves more than 19,000 units of cinnamon bun dip due to plastic contamination with a Class II risk level, urging consumers to return affected products for refunds.
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FDA Announces Recall of Popular Aldi Product for Potential Plastic Contamination
Check your fridge!Adobe / AllrecipesThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the recall of a popular Aldi dip due to potential foreign matter contamination. More than 19,000 units of the store’s private label Park Street Deli Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip have been recalled because the dip may contain plastic. Superior Foods Company, the dip’s manufacturer, initiated the recall on July 24, and the FDA classified it as a Class II reca…
Major Aldi Recall: Plastic Fragments Found in Popular Snack
Check your fridge asap.Nathan Stirk / Getty ImagesKey PointsSuperior Foods Company has voluntarily recalled 19,368 units of its Park Street Deli Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip sold at Aldi due to possible plastic contamination.The affected product is sold in 7-ounce tubs with UPC 4061462440151, lot number 16225, and a sell-by date of 11-08-25.Consumers are advised not to eat the recalled dip due to potential health risks, and should either discard it …
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