Friday, June 19, 2009
Nestle issues recall for Toll House cookie dough
Nestle USA has issued a recall for all Toll House refrigerated cookie dough, after at least 66 people fell ill with e. coli from eating the raw cookie dough.
In a statement, Nestle said the FDA and Centers for Disease Control were “conducting an investigation into reported e.coli 0157:H7 illnesses that may be related to consumption of raw cookie dough.”
The recalled items are:
Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz
Chocolate Chunk bar 16.5oz
Walnut Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz
Jumbo Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz
Oatmeal Raisin bar 16.5oz
Sugar Cookies bar 16.5oz
Mini Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz
Mini Brownie Bites bar 16oz
Fudgy Brownie With Peanut Butter Filling 19oz
Chocolate Chip tub 40oz
Chocolate Chip tub 80oz
Sugar tub 40oz.
Gingerbread tub 40oz
Peanut Butter tub 40oz
Chocolate Chip tube 16.5oz
Chocolate Chip tube 32oz
Ultimates Peanut Butter Cups, Chips & Chocolate
Chunks bar 16oz
Ultimates White Chip Macadamia Nut bar 16oz
Ultimates Chocolate Chip & Chunks with Pecans bar 16oz
Ultimates Chocolate Chip Lovers 16oz
Ultimates Turtles bar 16oz
Ultimates Peanut Butter Lovers bar 16oz
Ultimates Chocolate Chip with Caramel Filling bar 16oz
Ultimates Chocolate Chip with Chocolate Filling bar 16oz
Valentine Hearts Sugar Cookie Shapes 15.5oz
Valentine Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz
Fudgy Brownies With Raspberry Filling 19oz
Easter Eggs Sugar Cookie Shapes 15.5oz
Easter Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz
Easter Swirled Mini Brownie Bites bar 18 oz
Red, White & Blue Swirled Choc Chip bar 16oz
Halloween Pumpkin Pals Sugar Cookies 13.5oz
Halloween Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz
Halloween Swirled Fudgy Brownies bar 18oz
Christmas Shapes Sugar Cookies 15.5oz
Christmas Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz
Christmas Swirled Fudgy Brownies bar 18oz
Limited Edition Mint Swirled Chocolate Chip 16oz
Posted by T.G.
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Travis Bush, says:
That's one cure for depression...
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annem, says:
The hubby just forwarded me this info .... he didn't know it, but I was literally eating raw cookie dough at the time!! What a dilemma.....
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Rawlins Gilliland, says:
While I recognize that the Nestles people may have believed that modest doses of dough e.coli is a 'new-age organic' way to, in this case, delete cookies; for the rest of us: www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=
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Teresa Gubbins, says:
funny that this outbreak occurs just as the documentary <em>Food, Inc.</em> opened in Dallas. it's at the Magnolia in the West Village, and at the Angelika in Plano.
the documentary explains some of the reasons behind the crazy increase we're witnessing in the number of e. coli outbreaks.
am finishing up a story on the film -- coming soon to <a href="http://www.pegasusnews.com/living/dining/">Dining</a>
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John Meyer, says:
By the way, annem: I knew it.
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