Nestlé cookie dough recalled because it may have rubber pieces
Twenty-six varieties of Nestlé refrigerated, ready-to-bake cookie dough are being recalled because they may contain what are described as "food-grade rubber pieces."
Nestlé USA says the recall involves specific batch codes and includes ready-to-bake Nestlé Toll House Cookie Dough bars, tubs and tube-shaped “chubs" which were distributed in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Below is a list of all the affected products, but only those with batch codes that begin with 9189 through batch codes that begin with 9295. The codes can be found on the product packaging after the “use or freeze-by” date and before the number 5753. Images of the products can be found at this link
Anyone with these products in their home is urged to throw it away.
Nestlé Toll House Morsels, Nestlé Toll House Ice Cream Sandwiches, Nestlé Toll House Edible Cookie Dough, and Nestlé Professional SKUs are not affected by the recall.
Nestlé USA says no illnesses or injuries that required medial attention have been reported as a result of this recall. It also says the problem that led to the recall has been identified and fixed.
Questions can be directed to Nestlé at nestleproductinquiry@casupport.com.