RITZ Cracker Recall Alert Over Allergen Risks

RITZ Cracker sandwiches are commonly enjoyed as a snack, especially by children, but a recent recall has highlighted a potential danger for those with food allergies. Certain packages of RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches have been recalled due to mislabeling; some of these packages may be mistakenly labeled as the Cheese variety. This confusion poses a serious risk for those with peanut allergies, as consuming these products may lead to severe allergic reactions.

Although the outer carton packaging correctly states that it contains peanuts, if the individual packs are separated from the carton, they could be consumed by someone unaware of the danger. Thankfully, no injuries or illnesses have been reported yet.

The recall affects 8-pack, 20-pack, and 40-pack RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwich cartons and the 20-pack RITZ Filled Cracker Sandwich Variety Pack shipped across the nation. Consumers are advised to check the UPC codes and expiration dates on these packages to ensure their safety. Affected products are marked with UPC code 0 44000 00211 4 and are best used by dates between November 1, 2025, and January 22, 2026, with the plant code “AE”.

For safety, those with the recalled RITZ Crackers who have peanut allergies are advised to dispose of them. For further details, you can contact the company at 1-844-366-1171, available 24/7 for automated assistance or Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET to speak with a Consumer Relations specialist.