The original mini ritz cookies of Christie Brand in all Canada have been removed because they can contain milk, which does not notice the label and could cause a serious or potentially deadly reaction to people with allergies.
Unplaced milk could cause a serious or potentially deadly reaction to people with allergies
The original mini ritz cookies of Christie Brand in all Canada have been removed because they can contain milk, which does not notice the label and could cause a serious or potentially deadly reaction to people with allergies.
“The affected product is being withdrawn from the market because it can contain milk, which is not declared on the label,” said the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in its notification.
“The CFIA is verifying that the industry is eliminating products removed from the market.”
There have been no reported reactions associated with the consumption of this product, said the CFIA.
The retired cookies were distributed nationwide and have a printed UPC of “0 66721 02774 0.” His best dates are June 22, 23 and 24, 2025.
The retirement was activated by the company. Anyone who has bought the mini ritz retired should throw or return them, depending on the CFIA.
Canada has seen several food retreats about concerns about Salmonella and E. coli, from carrots to Pepinos and Collized. While that may sound alarming, experts say the withdrawals indicate that the security system is working as it should.