Nestlé Toll House Cookie Dough Has Just Been Recalled Nationwide

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If you’re planning on baking a sheet of cookies with a spooky twist for Halloween, you’ll have to check the back of your packaging before you decide to watch the dough rise in the oven.

Unfortunately just in time for the holiday season, Nestlé USA has recently recalled packs of their cookie dough that were sold nationwide.

Courtesy of Nestlé USA

The recent recall involves the jumbo size Nestlé Toll House Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough with a Fudge Filling because the product may contain pieces of white plastic.

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The jumbo stuffed cookies were distributed across U.S. retail stores including stores such as Publix and Walmart, according to Nestlé USA in a recent public notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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The recall comes after a “small number of consumers” reported the issue; however, no injuries or illnesses have been reported. 

The ready-to-bake dough was produced between the months of June and September, and can be returned at the store it was purchased from for a replacement or refund, says Nestlé.

The recalled cookies will have a UPC code that reads: 050000429912 on the back of the packaging, so remember to check your fridges before you bake!

Courtesy of Nestlé USA

Questions? You can call the company at (800)-681-1676 from 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Eastern time Monday through Friday.

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