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Onion rings snack sold at Dollar Tree stores recalled over undeclared allergen

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The recalled Rudolph’s 3 oz. OnYums "Onion Flavored Rings" are pictured in a provided image. (Credit: FDA) DALLAS - An onion ring-flavored snack sold at Dollar Tree store across the U.S.

has been recalled due to an undeclared allergen and other "sensitive ingredients," the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.

Rudolph Foods recalled 39 cases of Rudolph’s OnYums "Onion Flavored Rings" in 3 oz. packages, noting how they may contain undeclared wheat and other sensitive ingredients such as monosodium glutamate and artificial colors yellow 6, yellow 6 lake, blue 2 lake, blue 1 lake, and red 40 lake. RELATED: Red Dye No.

3: What is it, and why is it banned in makeup but OK in food?Officials said the recalled products were sold in certain Dollar Tree stores in 17 states: Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.The recall was initiated after someone discovered that "the manufacturer inadvertently placed a Chile & Limon puffed wheat chip product in packaging that does not reflect the presence of the wheat ingredient," the FDA said in a notice.For millions of Americans, the arrival of spring also means the return of itchy eyes, sore throats and sneezing noses.The products recalled are the Rudolph’s OnYums "Onion Flavored Rings" in 3 oz.

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