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Cookie Dough Sold at Target Recalled Due to Fatal Allergy Risk

Cookie Dough Sold at Target Recalled Due to Fatal Allergy Risk

Summary

A frozen cookie dough product sold at Target stores in four Western U.S. states is being recalled because it may contain soy that is not listed on the label. The recall affects one lot of Bakr Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk cookie dough due to a packaging error that placed soy-containing S'mores dough in mislabeled bags.

Key Facts

  • The recalled item is Bakr Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk Ready to Bake Cookie Dough sold in 8-ounce blue pouches.
  • The recall applies only to packages with lot number 2606022.
  • The dough was sold in Target stores in Southern California, Southern Nevada, Arizona, and Utah starting June 11, 2026.
  • A packaging malfunction caused S’mores flavor dough (which contains soy) to be put into bags labeled as Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk.
  • Soy is a major allergen that can cause serious or life-threatening reactions in some people.
  • Consumers with the recalled lot number should not eat the dough and should return it for a refund.
  • No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported so far.
  • Soy allergy symptoms can include rash, swelling, stomach pain, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis requiring emergency care.
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