RECALL: Waffles Sold in Indiana Kentucky & Illinois Contaminated with Plastic
A popular brand of frozen waffles have been recalled after it was discovered some of the products may be contaminated with plastic.
Waffles Recalled in Thirteen States
Kodiak Cakes LLC, a company based in Utah recently recalled it's frozen waffles sold across thirteen states, including Indiana and Kentucky "due to the presence of soft plastic film." The recalled products were also sold in Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin, and South Dakota.
Serving "The Good Stuff"
Kodiak, which brands itself as a company that serves up "the good stuff," manufactures more than just frozen waffles.
Like everything in life, we’re cravin’ the good stuff. The real stuff. The stuff that gets us up before sunrise, the stuff that lights a fire under our bear naked…well you get the idea. So we’re bringin' you hardworking whole grains in every breakfast, 100%! Why? Cause a hearty, warm breakfast sets the table for epic days ahead. And well, you look like the kinda person that aims to live epic.
These Waffles Should Not Be Consumed
The waffles sold in 40 count boxes at Costco, and labeled as “Kodiak Protein-Packed Power Waffles, Buttermilk & Vanilla” should not be consumed. No other Kodiak products are included in this recall.
UPC & Lot Number for Recalled Kodiak Waffles
According to a letter from the company, the recalled products have the UPC code '7 05599 01920 3’ on the boxes. They also have an expiration date of January 1, 2026, and a time stamp of 12:00-23:00. The recall only impacts products with the lot code: 24193-WL4.
What To Do With Recalled Kodiak Waffles
Consumers are encouraged to return any unused product back to Costco for a full refund. For those that have additional questions and concerns, you can email flapjacks@kodiakcakes.com.
[Source: Costco]