- Alex Palmer
Food maker Nestle USA's baking division is initiating a voluntary
recall of Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products. The
recall comes after the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for
Disease Control began an investigation into 66 incidents of e.
coli-related illness in which a number of consumers reported
getting sick after consuming raw Nestle's Toll House cookie
dough.
The company has advised consumers not to buy or consumer any Toll
House refrigerated Cookie Bar Dough, Cookie Dough Tub, Cookie Dough
Tube, Seasonal Cookie Dough, Limited Edition Cookie Dough items and
Ultimates Cookie Bar Dough. Consumers can return the products to
local retailers for full refunds.
Packaging for these products already includes warnings that raw
cookie dough should not be eaten, and Nestle, as well as the FDA
reiterated this in press statements.
In the company's statement, Nestle said it would continue to
cooperate with the FDA and CDC, and said that no other Nestle Toll
House products are impacted, including Toll House morsels,
chocolate baking bars or cocoa.
Nielsen Business Media
Nestle Recalls Cookie Dough
June 19, 2009
- Alex Palmer
Food maker Nestle USA's baking division is initiating a voluntary recall of Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products. The recall comes after the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control began an investigation into 66 incidents of e. coli-related illness in which a number of consumers reported getting sick after consuming raw Nestle's Toll House cookie dough.
The company has advised consumers not to buy or consumer any Toll House refrigerated Cookie Bar Dough, Cookie Dough Tub, Cookie Dough Tube, Seasonal Cookie Dough, Limited Edition Cookie Dough items and Ultimates Cookie Bar Dough. Consumers can return the products to local retailers for full refunds.
Packaging for these products already includes warnings that raw cookie dough should not be eaten, and Nestle, as well as the FDA reiterated this in press statements.
In the company's statement, Nestle said it would continue to cooperate with the FDA and CDC, and said that no other Nestle Toll House products are impacted, including Toll House morsels, chocolate baking bars or cocoa.
Nielsen Business Media