Tortilla chips are a go-to snack. But before you reach for that bag, check the package: Frito-Lay just recalled one flavor of Tostitos chips because they could contain an undeclared allergen.

What caused the recall?

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Frito-Lay recalled 13-ounce bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn tortilla chips because they might contain milk, which isn’t listed on the package as a potential allergen. It’s not listed because the yellow corn chips themselves don’t contain milk. But the brand’s Nacho Cheese flavored chips made it into some of the Yellow Corn bags.

For people with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk, consuming chips made with milk could cause a dangerous reaction.

What stores sold the tortilla chips?

The recalled chips were distributed to stores and online retailers in 13 states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Frito-Lay didn’t release a list of the individual stores that carry the chips, but the company did note the chips were sold at grocery stores, convenience stores and drug stores. They were on shelves starting March 7.

How do I know if I have a recalled bag of tortilla chips?

The recall affects less than 1,300 bags of chips. Here’s what you should look for on your bag:

Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips

  • Size: 13 oz.
  • UPC: 28400 52848
  • Guaranteed Fresh date: 20 MAY 2025

This next part is a little tricky, but only the bags that have all of the above specifications as well as specific manufacturing codes have been recalled. In each code, the “XX” needs to be a number between 30 and 55 to be recalled. Here are the four different codes:

  • 471106504 18 13:XX 
  • 471106505 85 13:XX 
  • 471106506 85 13:XX
  • 47110650785 13:XX

What should I do next?

If you have an allergy or sensitivity to milk, do not consume the product and discard it immediately. Customers with additional questions or concerns can contact Frito-Lay directly at 1-800-352-4477. If you eat the chips and feel ill, seek medical attention.