Bags of chewy Chips Ahoy! chocolate chip
cookies are being recalled in the United States after an "unexpected
solidified ingredient" has been found in some of them.
Mondelēz
Global LLC, the parent company of Nabisco, released a recall notice for
consumers on April 13 for the limited and voluntary recall of the
cookies. Mondelēz Global has not specified what the solidified
ingredient in the cookies is, but said there have been reports of
potential adverse health effects.
The 13-ounce pack
of cookies containing the UPC 044000032234 and use by dates on Sept. 7,
Sept. 8, Sept. 14 and Sept. 15, should not be eaten. The dates are
located on the top left of the packaging near the lift tab.
Anyone
who may have purchased these chocolate chip cookies should not eat them
and reach out to Mondelēz Global, which is headquartered in East
Hanover Township, New Jersey.
I dread to think what the “unexpected solidified ingredient” is…
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