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More Miss Vickie’s Chips recalled because of glass pieces

More Miss Vickie’s Chips recalled because of glass pieces

Ottawa-based Miss Vickie’s Canada is recalling certain Miss Vickie’s brand Original Recipe Kettle Cooked Potato Chips because of the possible presence of pieces of glass.

This recall comes after another Miss Vickie’s brand chip recall earlier this month. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) there have been reported injuries associated with the products included in the Nov 3, 2020, food recall warning.

The CFIA advises consumers to not consume and for retailers, restaurants, and institutions to not sell or use the chips.

The products were initially recalled in Ontario and Quebec, but this has been expanded to Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

Consumers can use the following information to determine whether they have any of the recalled product on hand.

Brand Product Size UPC Codes
Miss Vickie’s Original Recipe Kettle Cooked Potato Chips 200 g 0 60410 04667 8

JA 12 with all manufacturing codes where “0” appears in the second position and “8” appears in the third position

 

JA 26 608329131

As of the posting of the updated recall notice, there had been one reported injury associated with the consumption of this specific product.

The CFIA is advising consumers to check to see if they have the recalled products in their home or establishment. They say the recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased.

The CFIA is verifying that the industry is removing the recalled products from the marketplace.

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