In a surprising twist for snack lovers, Aldi’s popular Casa Mamita Churro Bites Filled with Chocolate Hazelnut Cream have been issued a recall from store shelves after a major allergen was found hidden in the mix.
The Casa Mamita Churro Bites milk recall was announced by Camerican International, Inc., the New Jersey-based company behind the sweet treat, due to undeclared milk in the product. And for anyone with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity, this could mean serious health trouble or even a life-threatening reaction.
So what’s the deal? These 7.05 oz boxes of churro bites were sold in select Aldi locations across 13 states, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The recall affects only boxes marked with a BEST IF USED BY date of JUL/14/2025 and a lot number of 01425. If you’ve got one of those in your pantry, it’s time to double-check.
No illnesses have been reported yet, but that doesn’t mean it’s safe to chow down. The Casa Mamita Churro Bites milk recall happened after a customer noticed that the box didn’t mention milk at all, even though it was in the product. Talk about a close call. It turns out this little mess-up was the result of a temporary hiccup in Camerican International’s production and packaging process. Thankfully, they say the issue has now been fixed.
Still, the company is urging everyone who bought this batch to return it to Aldi for a full refund. Don’t just toss it, get your money back. If you’ve got questions or concerns, the company’s made it easy to reach out. You can call them Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST at 1-201-587-0101 or shoot them an email at [email protected].
This recall is a big reminder of how easily food safety can go off the rails, even in products that seem harmless. For folks with food allergies, undeclared ingredients aren’t just annoying, they’re dangerous. That’s why proper labeling isn’t optional; it’s essential. Whether it’s a churro snack or a frozen dinner, consumers deserve to know exactly what’s in their food.
The recall might not have caused any reported reactions so far, but it definitely highlights the need for tighter control in food manufacturing and distribution. With big-name grocery chains like Aldi involved, the pressure is on to make sure nothing slips through the cracks again.
So if you or someone in your family has a milk allergy, this is your heads-up. Go check those snack shelves now. And even if you’re not affected, it’s worth keeping an eye on recall notices like this one. You never know what might end up in your cart, and your stomach.
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