Oscar Mayer Recalls Hot Dogs After Stray Cheese Found in Them

By    |   Monday, 21 April 2014 10:40 AM EDT ET

Kraft issued an Oscar Mayer recall for 96,000 pounds of hot dogs over the weekend after a customer found Cheese Dogs in the packaging for the company's Classic Wieners.

The Oscar Mayer Classic Cheese Dogs are reportedly made with milk, a known allergen that is not printed on the ingredient list on the Classic Wieners' label, Reuters reported.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service categorized the recall as a Class I, which means it's "a health hazard situation where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences, or death."

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There have been no reported injuries associated with the Oscar Mayer switch-up.

The following Oscar Mayer products are included in the recall:

-16-ounce individual consumer packages of "Classic Wieners Made with Turkey & Chicken, Pork Added," with a "USE BY 16 Jun 2014" date and product code "044700000632."

-Cases of 16-ounce packages that were distributed to retailers of "Classic Cheese Dogs Made with Turkey & Chicken, Pork Added, and Pasteurized Cheese Product," with "USE BY 16 Jun 2014" date and case code "00447000005300."

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