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Sesame noodles recalled due to peanut contamination concerns

Sesame noodles recalled due to peanut contamination concerns

Fly By Jing is recalling some Fly By Jing Cream Sesame Noodles because the products may have been exposed to cross-contact with peanuts.

People who are allergic to peanuts may be at risk of developing a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

Affected Fly By Jing Cream Sesame Noodles can be identified by checking the best by (BB) date on the back or bottom of the package.

The product was distributed nationwide through retail stores including Whole Foods and Thrive Market and online at FlyByJing.com. From February 1st to May 8th.

Related products can be identified by the following label information:

Product name

UPC/Barcode

best due date

package

Fly by Jing Creamy Sesame
Noodles (single)

8-50052-23988-6

BB October 15, 2026
BB December 6, 2026
BB March 23, 2027

single pack

Fly by Jing Creamy Sesame
4 packs of noodles

8-50052-23991-6

BB October 15, 2026
BB December 6, 2026
BB March 23, 2027

4 packs

Peanuts are not an intended ingredient in Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles. Fly By Jing discovered that a third-party manufacturer produced the product on equipment that processed peanuts under conditions that would allow peanuts to enter Fly By Jing Cream Sesame Noodles.

Accordingly, Fly By Jing immediately discontinued distribution of the affected product, notified its customers and retail partners, and withheld all remaining inventory. Fly By Jing, along with third-party manufacturers, has implemented additional safety checks and corrective actions, including enhanced allergen management procedures.

No other noodle flavors or Fly By Jing sauce products are affected by this recall.

Consumers with peanut allergies should not consume the recalled Cream Sesame Noodles.

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