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Fly By Jing Recalls Noodles Over Peanut Contamination

Fly By Jing Recalls Noodles Over Peanut Contamination

Fly By Jing has voluntarily initiated a nationwide recall of select lots of its Creamy Sesame Noodles due to possible peanut contamination, which poses a serious health risk to individuals with peanut allergies. The company discovered the contamination through third-party manufacturing equipment that may have processed peanuts.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned that the recall applies to specific lot codes: 8 50052 23988 6 and 8 50052 23991 6, with best dates of October 15, 2026, December 6, 2026, and March 23, 2027.

The affected products were distributed nationwide, including Whole Foods Market and Thrive Market, and were also sold on the company's website and TikTok shop. Fly By Jing has ceased distribution of the affected items and is notifying customers and retail partners to hold remaining inventory.

The company is implementing stricter allergen control measures with its third-party manufacturer to prevent future issues and is offering full refunds for returned products.

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