Summary
A Michigan company, Troemner Farm, has recalled its Pfeffernusse Cookies due to undeclared allergens—milk, wheat, and soy—which could harm individuals with allergies. The FDA announced the recall, emphasizing the risk of severe allergic reactions. Consumers can return the cookies for a refund or replacement.
Key Facts
- Troemner Farm recalled its Pfeffernusse Cookies for undeclared allergens.
- The allergens in question are milk, wheat, and soy.
- These cookies were sold in Hancock and Calumet, Michigan.
- The recall followed routine inspections that found the labeling error.
- No illnesses from these cookies have been reported as of December 22.
- Food allergies can cause severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, which is potentially life-threatening.
- Consumers can contact Troemner Farm for refunds or corrected product replacements.
- The FDA advises people with food allergies to read labels carefully and avoid foods they are allergic to.