Harvest Snaps Baked pea crisps recalled after undeclared allergen found
A popular snack sold across the country has been recalled after an undeclared allergen was discovered.
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Popular snack Harvest Snaps baked pea crisps have been recalled from retailers across the country.
The Calbee Australia products, which includes both the original salted and salt and vinegar flavours, were recalled due to the presence of an undeclared soy allergen.
A Food Standards Australia recall notice said the recall included the 120g, 200g, 230g, 5x18g, and the 50x18g packs in the salted flavour and the 120g and 230g packs in the salt and vinegar flavour.
The affected products include those with the “best before” dates of January 25, 2025, January 26, 2055 and January 29, 2025.
The products have been sold nationally at Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, Costco, Amazon, petrol and convenience outlets, including 7-Eleven, and independent retailers, including IGA, since June 6, 2024.
Anyone with a soy allergy or intolerance should not consume the product.
“Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice,” the notice said.
Shopper are eligible for a full refund once the product is returned.
Originally published as Harvest Snaps Baked pea crisps recalled after undeclared allergen found