Nestle USA Recalls Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough Products
Nestlé USA’s Baking Division is initiating a voluntary recall of Nestlé TOLL HOUSE refrigerated cookie dough products. Nestlé is taking this action after being notified that the Food and Drug Administration, together with the Centers for Disease Control, are conducting an investigation into reported E. coli 0157:H7 illnesses that may be related to consumption of raw cookie dough.
A number of consumers reporting illness reported consuming raw Nestlé TOLL HOUSE refrigerated cookie dough.
No other Nestlé TOLL HOUSE products are impacted, including already baked TOLL HOUSE cookies purchased outside the home, all varieties of Nestlé TOLL HOUSE morsels, chocolate baking bars, or cocoa, and Dreyer’s and Edy’s ice cream products with Nestlé TOLL HOUSE cookie dough ingredients.
In their press release, Nestle states "We want to strongly advise consumers that raw cookie dough should not be eaten. This message also appears prominently on our packaging."
JUN-19-09: Nestlé USA’s Baking Division Initiates Voluntary Recall [FDA: NESTLE USA RECALLS TOLL HOUSE COOKIE DOUGH PRODUCTS]
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