Public health alert issued for certain potato chip products
A public health alert has been issued for potato chip products sold nationwide.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service’s alert covers potato chips containing chicharron, or pork cracklings, that were imported from the Republic of Colombia.
Colombia is ineligible to export meat to the U.S. and FSIS warned people who have the products should not eat them.
What’s covered under the health alert?
According to FSIS, the products are no longer for sale so a recall wasn’t issued. They could still be in people’s homes, however.
The mixed bags of potato chips containing chicharron were imported between August 2024 and March 2025. The alert covers:
• 270-g. plastic bag containing six 45-g. foil bags of “De Todito NATURAL” mixed chips with “CHICHARRÓN AMERICANO JACKS,” “Margarita,” and “NATU CHIPS.”
• 165-g. foil bags containing “De Todito NATURAL” mixed chips with “CHICHARRÓN AMERICANO JACKS,” “Margarita,” and “NATU CHIPS.”
• 270-g. plastic bag containing six 45-g. foil bags of “De Todito BBQ” mixed chips with “CHICHARRÓN AMERICANO JACKS,” “Margarita,” and “NatuChips.”
• 165-g. foil bags containing “De Todito BBQ” mixed chips with “CHICHARRÓN AMERICANO JACKS,” “Margarita,” and “NatuChips.”
• 165-g. foil bags containing “De Todito LIMÓN” mixed chips with “CHICHARRÓN AMERICANO JACKS,” “Margarita,” “TOSTITOS,” and “NATU CHIPS.”
• 270-g. plastic bag containing six 45-g. foil bags of “De Todito LIMÓN” mixed chips with “CHICHARRÓN AMERICANO JACKS,” “Margarita,” “TOSTITOS,” and “NATU CHIPS.”
• 140-g. foil bags containing “GOLPE CON TODO SABOR LIMÓN” mixed chips with “RIZADAS,” “PLÁTANOS,” and “Chicharrón Fred.”
The products were shipped to distributors in Florida and New York and retailers nationwide. There have been no confirmed reports of issues related to the products, but FSIS recommends anyone who has them throw them away.