Tyson Just Recalled Thousands of Packages of Its Dino-Shaped Chicken Nuggets

Tyson Just Recalled Thousands of Packages of Its Dino-Shaped Chicken Nuggets

This is bad news for kids and kids at heart.

Is there any food more nostalgic than crispy chicken nuggets? Well, there might be one: dino-shaped chicken nuggets! No kid can resist ’em—and grown-ups love the walk down memory lane.

Before heating up your next bag of frozen chicken nuggets, though, double-check the package. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced a Tyson chicken nuggets recall that affects nearly 29,819 pounds of nuggets.

Why are the chicken nuggets being recalled?

Reports of small metal pieces found in the packages of “fully cooked fun nuggets.” One consumer even reported an oral injury after eating the chicken nuggets, which is scary to think about. As a result, Tyson issued this chicken nugget recall.

How do I know if I have recalled chicken nuggets?

Courtesy FSIS

Because the 29-ounce plastic packages were made on September 5, 2023, the FSIS is concerned they may still be in consumers’ freezers. To check the safety of a bag of Tyson “fully cooked fun nuggets breaded shaped chicken patties” in your freezer, there are a few details to look for.

First, the bags will have a Best If Used By date of September 4, 2024. Shipped to distributors in Alabama, California, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin and sold for retail, the packages will also have the following lot codes:

2483BRV0207
2483BRV0208
2483BRV0209
2483BRV0210

These lot codes can be found on the back of the packages, along with an establishment number of “P-7211.”

What should I do next?

If you happen to have one of the recalled packages, don’t eat them. Instead, throw the bag away or bring it back to the store where it was purchased.

While there was only one report of a minor oral injury associated with the nuggets, the FSIS advises customers with injury or illness concerns to contact a healthcare provider. Customers with further questions can call 855-382-3101 to speak with Tyson Consumer Relations.

Recipes for Homemade Chicken Nuggets, Tenders and Strips

Tex-Mex Chicken StripsI was looking for a way to amp up the flavor of regular chicken strips so I crushed up some leftover corn chips to create a crispy, flavorful coating. —Cynthia Gerken, Naples, Florida

Copycat Chick-Fil-A Chicken NuggetsI developed this recipe specifically to copycat Chick-fil-A chicken nuggets. The first time I made them I knew I had a winner because the whole family fought over who got the last one! For a dipping sauce, combine equal parts barbecue sauce and Dijon mustard, then stir in honey to taste. —Jeni Pittard, Statham, Georgia

Air-Fryer Chicken TendersI added all of the components of a loaded baked potato—cheddar, potato, bacon, sour cream and chives—to my air-fryer chicken tenders recipe. Every kid will love this quick and easy dish! —Cyndy Gerken, Naples, Florida

Skillet Plum Chicken TendersIf you love plums, this recipe is for you! I combine the fruit with chicken tenders for a quick, easy and flavorful meal. Serve with brown rice or orzo pasta. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

Fried Chicken StripsI recently made this recipe of Mom’s for my in-laws and they told me it was the “best fried chicken ever.” Slicing the chicken breasts into strips cuts down on cooking time and ensures every piece is crunchy and evenly coated. Serve the homemade chicken tenders with your favorite dipping sauce. —Genny Monchamp, Redding, California

Everything Bagel Chicken StripsI love the flavor profile of everything bagels, so I re-created it with traditional breaded chicken fingers. Serve them with your favorite chicken finger dip. —Cynthia Gerken, Naples, Florida

Spicy Chicken NuggetsWe devour these spicy chicken nuggets at least once a week. If you want to tone down the heat, skip the chipotle pepper. —Cheryl Cook, Palmyra, Virginia

Italian Chicken TenderloinsMy friend made this meal for my husband and me after our first child was born. Since chicken tenderloin recipes can be so caloric, I trimmed down the fat and carbs, but we love it just the same. —Beth Ann Stein, Richmond, Indiana

Easy Chicken StripsI came up with these crispy strips one night when I was looking for a fast new way to serve chicken. They also make delightful appetizers, especially when served with barbecue or sweet-and-sour sauce for dunking. —Crystal Sheckles-Gibson, Beespring, Kentucky

Chicken FriesKid-friendly and quick, these crunchy oven-baked chicken fries are coated with a mixture of crushed potato chips, panko bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese. Dip them in ranch dressing, barbecue sauce or honey-mustard sauce.—Nick Iverson, Denver, Colorado

Seasoned Chicken StripsThese strips are designed for kids, but tasty enough for company. The tender strips are moist and juicy and would also be great on a salad. —Becky Oliver, Fairplay, Colorado

Citrus-Honey ChickenWe raise heirloom-breed chickens, so I’m always looking for chicken recipes. This one with oven baked chicken tenderloins and orange and honey flavors is tops at our house. —Beth Nafziger, Lowville, NY

Southern Fried Chicken StripsWhat’s not to love with these crowd-pleasing golden fried chicken strips? A hint of garlic makes this fried chicken tenders recipe irresistible. —Genise Krause, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Crispy Sage Chicken TendersOne of my mom’s favorite chicken recipes used fresh sage. Her version was smothered with gravy, but we like these panko-crusted tenders as they are. —Deb Perry, Traverse City, Michigan

Air-Fryer Sweet Potato-Crusted Chicken NuggetsI was looking for ways to spice up traditional chicken nuggets and came up with this recipe. The coating adds a crunchy texture and flavor, while the meat is tender on the inside. —Kristina Segarra, Yonkers, New York. If you like this recipe, then you must try keto chicken nuggets.

Crispy Barbecue Chicken TendersThese crunch-coated chicken tenders are a little sweet, a little tangy and a whole lot of fun. In half an hour, your family’s new favorite dish is ready to eat. When I have extra time, I roast garlic and add it to the sauce. —Andreann Geise, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Pecan-Crusted Chicken NuggetsI loved chicken nuggets as a child. This baked version is healthier than the original, and it’s a great meal for kids. — Haili Carroll, Valencia, California

Chili Chicken StripsInstead of ordinary bread crumbs, seasoned crushed corn chips coat these slightly crunchy chicken fingers. If your family likes food with some heat, use the full 1-1/2 teaspoons of chili powder. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Crispy BBQ Chip TendersThese crunchy chicken tenders are a little sweet, a little tangy and a whole lot of fun. In half an hour, your family’s new favorite dish is ready to eat. When I have extra time, I roast garlic and add it to the sauce. —Andreann Geise, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Pretzel-Coated Chicken NuggetsChicken nuggets with a crushed pretzel crust have a guaranteed wow factor. Have them as a quick weeknight supper or serve ’em as a party app. —Carrie Farias, Oak Ridge, New Jersey

Apricot Cranberry ChickenBefore we had kids, my husband and I used to make a lot of challenging recipes, but now we keep things a little simpler. This tangy chicken has big flavors that everybody likes. —Brooke Ruzek, Elk River, Minnesota

Apple-Mustard Chicken TendersMy husband says this dish is sweet and a little bit sassy, just like me. I like to use Granny Smith apples for a bit of tartness. Winesaps are great for this dish, too. —Linda Cifuentes, Mahomet, Illinois

Parmesan Chicken NuggetsMy 3-year-old went through a chicken-nuggets-and-french-fries-only stage, so I made these golden nuggets for him. Even the grown-ups like them! —Amanda Livesay, Mobile, Alabama

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