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Cookie Recall Sparks Highest Consumer Risk Warning

Cookie Recall Sparks Highest Consumer Risk Warning

Summary

Gregory's Foods Inc. recalled some of its cookie dough because it has undeclared peanuts, which can cause severe allergic reactions. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) labeled the recall as Class I, the highest risk, meaning the product could cause serious health problems or death. The affected cookie dough was sold in several U.S. states and people are urged to return it for a refund.

Key Facts

  • Gregory’s Foods Inc. recalled its White Chocolate Macadamia Nut frozen cookie dough.
  • The recall happened because the dough actually held Monster Cookie Dough, which has peanuts not mentioned on the label.
  • The FDA issued this as a Class I recall, which is the most serious kind.
  • The mislabeled dough was sold in Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska.
  • This affected dough came in 2-pound 8.5-ounce bags with a best before date of December 6, 2026.
  • Peanut allergies can cause severe reactions, and this product error poses a serious risk to those with such allergies.
  • Consumers are advised not to eat it and to return it to get their money back.
  • Gregory’s Foods can be contacted for more information about the recall.

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