But there is one limited-edition Ritz flavor that some fans argue is even better than the original scalloped-edge cracker. It ...
Packages of Ritz crackers are being recalled due to potentially incorrect labels that could be especially harmful for those with a peanut allergy. Mondelēz International, the company behind the Ritz ...
Ritz Crackers, known for a buttery crumble, is launching a new limited-edition cracker which doubles down on the brand’s signature creamy goodness. To celebrate the April 29 release of its “Buttery-er ...
A labeling error by Mondelēz Global LLC on a variety of its Ritz crackers could lead to a life-threatening peanut allergy complications. More than six million ...
One of the nation’s best-known snacks — Ritz, the butter-flavored cracker — announced a new limited-edition Buttery-er Flavored Crackers will hit store shelves on April 29, 2024. The catchy slogan is ...
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RITZ cracker sandwiches have been urgently recalled due to a labeling error that the FDA warns could trigger serious or life-threatening allergic reactions. Mondelēz ...
WASHINGTON — Some Ritz cracker sandwiches are being pulled from store shelves nationwide after a labeling mix-up that could pose a serious and even life-threatening risk to people with peanut ...
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Individual packs of Ritz Cheese Cracker Sandwiches may contain Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches, according to the July 8 recall Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of PEOPLE's food department.
Four carton sizes were recalled due to individually wrapped packs that may be incorrectly labeled as "cheese" even though they may contain peanut butter, federal health officials said.