Check your kitchen because a product sold at Hy-Vee stores has been recalled.

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BREAKING: Hy-Vee Brand Product Recalled Due to Undeclared Ingredient

Before you start munching on a snack, check out the latest recall that was just posted on the FDA.gov website involving Hy-Vee Brand pretzels.

Below are all of the details to know about this latest recall:

  • Product Name:  Hy-Vee Brand Honey Mustard Braided Pretzels, Hy-Vee Brand Dill Pickle Braided Pretzels, and Hy-Vee Brand Salt and Vinegar Braided Pretzels
  • Reason for the Recall: The product may contain milk that was not declared on the packaging.  Anyone with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk could suffer from a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction.
  • Production Description:  The pretzels that are part of the recall were sold in 10 oz poly bags.  Below are the pretzel types, lot codes, and best by dates.
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  • Hy-Vee Brand Honey Mustard Braided Pretzels, UPC: 75450-24309
    • Lot Code: D2162022 Best by 8/9/2023
    • Lot Code: D3332022 Best by 12/1/2023
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  • Hy-Vee Brand Dill Pickle Braided Pretzels, UPC: 75450-24308
    • Lot Code: D2562022 Best by 9/14/2023
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  • Hy-Vee Brand Salt and Vinegar Braided Pretzels, UPC: 75450-27706
    • Lot Code: D3252022 Best by 11/29/2023

What to do if you have the recalled product sold at Hy-Vee stores?

If you find any of the products that are part of the Hy-Vee pretzel recall, you are being asked not to eat the product.  You can return the pretzels to the Hy-Vee store where it was purchased for a full refund.

Any additional questions, you can contact Hy-Vee at 1-800-446-2779.

See the entire recall and information provided at the FDA.gov website.

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