QuoteFrito-Lay, which is known as Lays in Canada, now discloses that several products either contain nuts or are made on equipment that also makes products containing peanut oil.
Here are the foods that now have peanut allergy warnings on Frito-Lay's U.S. website, some of which many peanut allergic consumers previously considered safe:
CHESTER'S® Flavored Puffcorn Snacks (all varieties)
CRACKER JACK® (all varieties)
FRITO-LAY® Nuts (all varieties)
FRITO-LAY® Trail Mix (all varieties)
GRANDMA'S® Cookies (all varieties)
LAY'S® Kettle Cooked Potato Chips (all varieties)
MISS VICKIE'S® Potato Chips (all varieties)
MUNCHIES® Crackers (all varieties)
NUT HARVEST® Nuts (all varieties)
SABRITAS® Nuts (all varieties)
SMARTFOOD® Popcorn Clusters (all varieties)
Source: http://www.fritolay.com/your-health/us-products-containing-nuts-andor-produced-with-nuts.html Accessed 21 March 2011
You can view the allergen warning for a particular product on pages like this as well: http://www.fritolay.com/our-snacks/lays-kettle-cooked-jalapeno.html
I have Miss Vickie's chips and Lays Kettle cooked chips in my pantry. My peanut allergic son actually developed a swollen lower lip the other day while eating the chips, and I didn't question the safety of the chips at all since there is vegetable oil listed in the ingredients and no allergen warning on the package at all. If Frito-Lay is doing things right on their US website, surely they would do it right on the Canadian version, right? Wrong! I went on the Canadian version of the Frito-Lay website, which is www.lays.ca, and surprisingly, I found no allergen information or ingredients lists.
I called Lays customer service, and was first told that the only peanut allergy issue is that they can't call themselves peanut free, since they don't take all of the necessary steps to monitor this (like monitoring workers' lunches for allergens). When I said I'd read the US website and I saw that they're cooking with peanut oil on shared equipment, this was acknowledged but minimized, as I was told the equipment is given a "wet wash" before being used to make another product.
The customer service representative agreed that a peanut allergic consumer should not eat the listed products, but that was only after I had to dig deeper to get this information. A less persistent caller may have been satisfied with the early assurances that the food is safe.
I was told that Ms. Vickie's chips sold in the US are made in Canada, and Lays Kettle chips sold in Canada are made in the USA. This peanut allergy alert applies to Canadian products, so please don't consume any of the items on the above list if you're peanut allergic.
I am very disappointed with how Frito-Lay has handled this. Even on this allergen page on the US website, there in no listing for peanut allergen in Canadian products (click here). Their failure to provide life saving allergen information in this case is shocking and incredibly dangerous. I encourage you to share this information with your allergic friends and to write to Frito-Lay to voice your concerns. You can click here for their contact information.
UPDATE 18 JULY 2011 – I was just contacted by a 10 year old peanut allergic girl whose lip swelled while eating Lays Original chips. I went back to the two links posted above to look at the allergen warnings and all reference to making the chips on equipment that also makes products containing peanut oil has been removed from those pages. This is very alarming.
QuoteAre your products safe to eat for people with peanut allergies?
All Kettle Brand® Potato Chips and Kettle Brand®TIAS!™ are processed in an environment free of peanuts and other nuts. We consider them to be safe for people with peanut allergies to enjoy.
Kettle Brand® Quality Handcrafted Nuts are made in a separate facility from our various chip brands. All nut products share roasting and grinding lines with peanuts, and we include the following statement on the packaging: "Processed on equipment shared with peanuts and other nuts."
QuoteU.S. Products Containing or Produced on Equipment that also Produces Peanuts and Tree Nuts
Nuts are among the top eight foods that account for 90% of allergic reactions to foods. For those people with an allergy to nuts and/or tree nuts, the Frito-Lay products included here do contain nuts and/or produced on equipment that also produces nuts and should be avoided.
Please note: The information provided pertains only to products distributed in the U.S. Products sold in other countries under similar brands may be made using slightly different recipes and ingredients to accommodate local needs and preferences.
Last updated November 1, 2013
CRACKER JACK® (all varieties)
CRACKER JACK®'D (all varieties)
FRITO-LAY® Nuts (all varieties)
FRITO-LAY® Trail Mix (all varieties)
GRANDMA'S® Cookies (all varieties)
MUNCHIES® Crackers (all varieties)
MUNCHIES® Nuts (all varieties)
NUT HARVEST® Nuts (all varieties)
ROLD GOLD® Dipped Pretzels (all varieties)
SABRITAS® Nuts (all varieties)
STACY'S® BAKE SHOP™ Banana Nut Flavored Bakery Crisps
STACY'S® BAKE SHOP™ Lemon Poppy Seed Crisps
STACY'S® BAKE SHOP™ Vanilla Pound Cake Crisps
Frito-Lay products that contain peanuts or are processed on equipment that makes products containing peanuts, will always contain an allergy information statement. This statement can be found under the ingredient information on the package, or in the case of small packages of crackers, on the side of the back information panel.
Frito-Lay products that contain or may contain peanut/tree nut-related ingredients can easily be identified, since ingredients – as well as allergy information – are clearly labeled on the back of every package.
***Always check the allergen statement on the back of the package***
All Frito-Lay products are labeled accurately with the most current ingredient information. Frito-Lay makes every effort to maintain this list; however, since the ingredients in our snacks are subject to change at any time, we recommend that you check the label on a specific product for the most current and accurate nutritional information. If you need assistance, please contact Frito-Lay Consumer Relations toll-free at 1-800-352-4477 Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time.