Peanut Contamination Prompts Nationwide Noodle Recall: FDA
The recall covers single packs and 4-packs sold nationwide after the company found possible peanut exposure at a third-party factory.
- On Wednesday, The FDA announced a recall of Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles due to potential peanut cross-contact affecting products distributed nationwide between February 1 and May 8, 2026.
- The issue occurred at a third-party manufacturer where equipment used for the noodles also processed peanuts, prompting Fly By Jing to halt distribution and place remaining inventory on hold.
- Impacted single packs and 4-packs sold at Whole Foods and Thrive Market feature Best By dates through March 23, 2027; customers should verify UPC codes 8-50052-23988-6 or 8-50052-23991-6 before purchasing.
- Consumers with peanut allergies should avoid these products, as the alert warns exposure poses a risk of "serious or life-threatening allergic reaction"; questions can be directed to Fly By Jing at recall@flybyjing.com.
- This action follows recalls this month by Utz Quality Foods LLC and The Brownie Baker, contributing to numerous food safety alerts in the past year regarding undeclared allergens and contamination.
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Instant noodles recalled over potential peanut contamination
Fly By Jing is recalling certain lots of Creamy Sesame Noodles due to possible peanut exposure, posing a risk to people with allergies. (Fly By Jing)
Sesame noodles distributed across U.S. recalled
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Fly By Jing is recalling lots of Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles because the products may have been exposed to cross-contact from peanuts, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Instant Noodles Recalled Nationwide Due to Possible Peanut Contamination
Multiple lots of instant noodles have been recalled because they may be contaminated with peanuts, the company that produces them said in a notice released by federal authorities on May 13. Fly By Jing, the company, learned that packs of its creamy sesame noodles “may have been exposed to cross-contact from peanuts,” according to the company’s notice published by the Food and Drug Administration. The recall covers single packs of Fly By Jing Cre…
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