Major Aldi Recall: Plastic Fragments Found in Popular Snack Check your fridge asap. Close Credit: Nathan Stirk / Getty Images Key Points Superior Foods Company has voluntarily recalled 19,368 units of its Park Street Deli Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip sold at Aldi due to possible plastic contamination.The affected product is sold in 7-ounce tubs with UPC 4061462440151, lot number 16225, and a sell-by date of 11-08-25.Consumers are advised not to eat the recalled dip due to potential health risks, and should either discard it or return it to Aldi for a refund. If you shop at Aldi, check your fridge for a recently recalled snack. According to a report from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Superior Foods Company announced a voluntary recall of 19,368 units of its Park Street Deli Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip due to plastic contamination. The snack, which was sold in 7-ounce plastic tubs at Aldi stores across the country, has the UPC 4061462440151, lot number 16225, and a sell-by date of 11-08-25. The item was stocked in the refrigerated section among other perishable items. Don't Miss Urgent Ice Cream Recall: Allergy Danger Prompts FDA Alert Cookies Recalled in 20 States Over Alarming Contamination—What to Know The recall is classified as Class II, which is defined by the FDA as "a situation in which use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote." In addition to being a choking hazard, plastic fragments found in foods may lead to cuts, internal injuries, or blockages in the digestive tract. If you bought the recalled Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip, do not eat it. Instead, throw it away or return it to your local Aldi for a refund. If you're experiencing any pain or discomfort after eating the recalled dip, contact your healthcare provider. Explore more: News Recall News