Nestlé Recalls Ready-to-Bake Refrigerated Cookie Dough Due to Foreign Material
Nestlé is recalling some of its cookie dough! 😱
Nestlé USA announced a voluntary recall after getting reports that pieces of food-grade rubber had been found in some of its cookie dough products. Nestlé said in a press release that it had identified and fixed the problem, but the onlinepany issued the recall to be safe.
This voluntary recall only covers specific batch codes of certain products, which include ready-to-bake refrigerated Nestlé Toll House Cookie Dough bars, tubs, and tubes. These products were distributed in the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico.
This recall is limited to the products with batch codes beginning with 9189 through batch codes beginning with 9295. Batch codes are the four digits that follow the “use or freeze by” date and onlinee before the number 5753.
So far, no illnesses or injuries have been reported from the recalled products. If you have one of the affected items, the onlinepany urges you to throw it away, but keep your proof of purchase and contact Nestlé Consumer Services at [email protected].
For more information, you can contact the onlinepany directly by phone at 1-800-681-1676 or by email at [email protected]. You can also see a onlineplete list of the recalled products and find more information in Nestlé’s press release.
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