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Cookie dough and ready-to-eat cookies recalled because of plastic contamination

Cookie dough and ready-to-eat cookies recalled because of plastic contamination
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Craftmark Bakery, LLC, based in Indianapolis, IN, is recalling a combined total of 6,589 cases of cookie dough and ready-to-eat cookies because of potential contamination with foreign material, specifically plastic.

The recalled products include Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Dough, Oatmeal Cranberry Raisin Cookie Dough, and US Foods Premium Monster Cookies distributed to California, Illinois, Maryland and Canada.

The recall was initiated on March 27, 2025, and remains ongoing, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall is classified as a Class II event, meaning the risk of serious health consequences is low, but temporary or reversible effects are possible.

Recalled Products:

5000108 Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Dough

5000642 CraftMark Oatmeal Cranberry Raisin Cookie Dough

US Foods Premium Monster Cookie

Consumers and businesses should not consume, sell or distribute the recalled products and should check their inventories for the affected code information.

About foreign object concerns
The presence of plastic in food products poses risks such as choking, oral injury, or gastrointestinal discomfort if ingested. Though classified as Class II recalls, indicating a low probability of severe health outcomes, consumers experiencing any adverse effects should seek medical attention promptly.

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