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  1. Ana
    Ana at |

    My 2 year old peanut allergic son had a severe allergic reaction which we tie back to chesters cheese puffs. Full body and face hives for 3 days. We are on day four now – oral steroids,zyrtec and time may have finally worked. Your website is the only place I see mention of this product having peanut contamination. As you note in your update, the
    frito lay website makes no mention of this product having peanut cross contamination anymore. Do you have any updates? We live in the US, maybe thats the difference. Any suggestions on how I should address this with the company? Its unbelieveable. So glad you have this informative site.

  2. Marty
    Marty at |

    I e-mailed Frito-Lay about the kettle chips and was told that the corn oil that the chips were cooked in had been heat treated so all the corn allergens were gone. Riiiiiigggggght! I had used the Kettle chips until they reformulated them and started cooking them in corn oil. Their reply was kind of condescending, I thought. I have eaten the Vickie’s like with no trouble, but my peanut allergy is tiny, where my corn one is big.

  3. admin
    admin at |

    H Susan and MaryAnn. This was really upsetting to me. I’d exposed Jacob to food with traces of nut protein without realizing it. I know that “may contain” labeling is voluntary, but I expected Frito-Lay to have consistent policies and disclose on both sides of the border. Regarding other products, I would check with the company to ensure no cross-contamination. The failure to disclose the risk on the packages sold in Canada concerns me, and I’d want to be sure there are no other errors or omissions with their other products.

  4. MaryAnn
    MaryAnn at |

    My son eats fritos and lays plain chips here in the US as they have never had warnings and have always been safe. it appears as though they still are, yes?
    MaryAnn

  5. Susan
    Susan at |

    I allow my daughter (US) to consume Lays products because I thought their allergen listing policy was strong. Now I’m very concerned…ugh! The Kettle Chips have NEVER looked unsafe here. Now I need to reread all their bags. I HAVE heard from the allergy community that they do not use Lays because of a lot of cross contamination concerns. Guess it’s time to take it more serious. Sorry to hear your son had a reaction!
    Susan

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