
Texas Snack Removed From Stores After An Unrevealed Ingredient Discovered
For all of us in Texas, food is an important part of life. When there's a recall of a certain food, every one in the state should pay attention. Here's what Texans need to know about another Texas food recall.
What Is The Food That Is Being Pulled From Store Shelves In Texas?
Per the U.S Food and Drug Administration, the item in question is none other than Shirakiku Snack foods-Corn Puffs. The food was available not only in Texas, but multiple other states as well. The main problem with the food is none other than the ingredients in it.
The FDA reports that item had an undisclosed ingredient in it. Milk was found in the food, which if a person consumed it with a milk allergy and did not realize it, their health could be affected.

How Can You Identify The Product In Question
The FDA revealed that the product was sold in bag that was considered flexible. It was the size of 2.46 oz, and 07441078512 being the UPC on the back right side of the bag. The last known time the product was on the shelves was January 10th.
Thankfully, at the time of writing, no illnesses have been recorded. But, if you've purchased this product, what do you do?
Here's What You Do If You've Purchased This Recalled Food
Per the FDA, if you have the product in question, don't eat it. Instead, return the product to where you bought it from. As this a developing story, we will have more information when it becomes available.
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