Recalled in Canada: Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® kettle cooked potato chips - due to potential presence of salmonella in seasoning

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Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® kettle cooked potato chips recalled in Canada due to potential presence of salmonella in seasoning recalled by supplier (Courtesy: Pepsico Canada)

Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® kettle cooked potato chips recalled in Canada due to potential presence of salmonella in seasoning recalled by supplier (Courtesy: Pepsico Canada)

April 22, 2017

The Miss Vickie's® brand today announced a voluntary recall of Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® brand kettle cooked potato chips due to the potential presence of Salmonella in the seasoning used in the product.

This action is the direct result of a supplier's recent recall of a seasoning blend which includes jalapeño powder that could contain Salmonella.

Although no Salmonella was found in the finished seasoning supplied to Miss Vickie's®, the company has decided out of an abundance of caution to recall this one product.

No illnesses related to this matter have been reported to date. Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps. Most individuals recover without treatment. In some cases, diarrhea may be so severe that the patient needs to be hospitalized. The elderly, infants and those with impaired immune systems are more likely to have a severe illness.

Only Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® potato chips are impacted by this recall that were distributed in three bag sizes nationally in Canada to grocery, drug and mass retailers, foodservice outlets and vending machines.

The company is recalling the following:
 

  • 40 gram bags of Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® kettle cooked potato chips
    • UPC: 060410001769 with "Guaranteed Fresh" dates of June 20 or earlier
    • Sold in foodservice outlets and vending machines
  • 66 gram bags of Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® kettle cooked potato chips
    • UPC: 060410017142 with "Guaranteed Fresh" dates of June 20 or earlier
    • Sold in grocery, drug and mass retailers
  • 220 gram bags of Jalapeño-flavoured Miss Vickie's® kettle cooked potato chips
    • UPC: 060410066386 with "Guaranteed Fresh" dates of June 20 or earlier
    • Sold in grocery, drug and mass retailers

In Canada, no other Miss Vickie's® flavours or products are impacted by this recall. Consumers who have purchased this product should not consume it.

Consumers can contact Consumer Relations at 1-877-793-6866 for additional information from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST.

For product reimbursement, consumers can visit www.canadajalapenochiprecall.com.

The company is working closely with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to ensure the products are removed from the marketplace and no longer distributed.

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