
Mondelēz Global LLC, the parent company of Ritz crackers, is recalling four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches due to incorrect labeling that could lead to allergic reactions. The affected cartons, which were manufactured in the United States and sold nationwide, include individually wrapped packs that may be incorrectly labeled as "cheese" even though they may be a peanut butter variety, according to federal health officials. In an alert, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration noted that people with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts could be at risk of "serious or life-threatening allergic reactions by consuming this product." The recalled products include: 8-pack RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwich carton UPC: 0 44000 88210 5Best When Used By Dates: 1 NOV 25 - 9 NOV 25 — "AE" Plant Code Only (located on top of package) 20-pack RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwich carton UPC: 0 44000 07584 2Best When Used By Dates: 1 NOV 25 - 9 NOV 25 and 2 JAN 26 - 22 JAN 26 — "AE" Plant Code Only 40-pack RITZ Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwich carton UPC: 0 44000 07819 5Best When Used By Dates: 1 NOV 25 - 9 NOV 25 and 2 JAN 26 - 22 JAN 26 — "AM" Plant Code Only 20-pack RITZ Filled Cracker Sandwich Variety Pack carton UPC: 0 44000 08095 2Best When Used By Dates: 2 NOV 25 - 9 NOV 25 — "RJ" Plant Code Only Images of each product can be found on theFDA's alert page. So far, there have been no reported illnesses, but health officials advise those with a peanut allergy to not eat these products and discard them. No other Ritz cracker varieties or other Mondelēz Global LLC products are affected by this recall. Sneak peek: Who Killed Aileen Seiden in Room 15? Everything we know so far about the deadly Texas floods At least 3 killed in New Mexico flash floods, officials say