Nestle recalls Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products

  • Associated Press
  • Friday, June 19, 2009 4:05pm
  • Business

Nestle USA on Friday voluntarily recalled Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products after 65 people nationwide who ate the dough raw reporting falling sick, including 25 who were hospitalized.

The recall covers all varieties of prepackaged, refrigerated cookie dough but does not include Toll House chocolate chips or baking bars, or Dreyer’s and Edy’s ice cream products with Nestle Toll House cookie dough ingredients.

Below are lists of products that have been recalled by the company and a list of the states where people have tested positive for E. coli bacteria after eating one of the dough products raw:

COOKIE &BROWNIE DOUGH BAR

Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz

Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz

Chocolate Chunk bar 16.5oz

Walnut Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz

Jumbo Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz

Oatmeal Raisin bar 16.5oz

Sugar Cookies bar 16.5oz

Sugar Cookies bar 16.5oz

Mini Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz

Mini Chocolate Chip bar 16.5oz

Mini Brownie Bites bar 16oz

Fudgy Brownie With Peanut Butter Filling 19oz

COOKIE DOUGH TUB

Chocolate Chip tub 40oz

Chocolate Chip tub 80oz (5 lb)

Sugar tub 40oz.

Gingerbread tub 40oz

Peanut Butter tub 40oz

TUBE DOUGH

Chocolate Chip tube 16.5oz

Chocolate Chip tube 32oz

ULTIMATES COOKIE BAR DOUGH

Ultimates Peanut Butter Cups, Chips &Chocolate

Chunks bar 16oz

Ultimates White Chip Macadamia Nut bar 16oz

Ultimates Chocolate Chip &Chunks with Pecans bar 16oz

Ultimates Chocolate Chip Lovers 16oz

Ultimates Turtles bar 16oz

Ultimates Peanut Butter Lovers bar 16oz

Ultimates Chocolate Chip with Caramel Filling bar 16oz

Ultimates Chocolate Chip with Chocolate Filling bar 16oz

SEASONAL COOKIE &BROWNIE DOUGH

Valentine Hearts Sugar Cookie Shapes 15.5oz

Valentine Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz

Fudgy Brownies With Raspberry Filling 19oz

Easter Eggs Sugar Cookie Shapes 15.5oz

Easter Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz

Easter Swirled Mini Brownie Bites bar 18 oz

Red, White &Blue Swirled Choc Chip bar 16oz

Halloween Pumpkin Pals Sugar Cookies 13.5oz

Halloween Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz

Halloween Swirled Fudgy Brownies bar 18oz

Christmas Shapes Sugar Cookies 15.5oz

Christmas Swirled Chocolate Chip bar 16oz

Christmas Swirled Fudgy Brownies bar 18oz

Limited Edition Mint Swirled Chocolate Chip 16oz

DISCONTINUED VARIETIES

Valentine Hearts Sugar Cookies 13.5oz

Easter Brownie Bar 18oz

Easter Bunnies Sugar Cookies 13.5oz

Halloween Sugar Shapes 15.5oz

Christmas Sugar Cookie Tube 16oz

Oatmeal Cranberry Cookie Tub 48 oz.

STATES WHERE CASES HAVE BEEN REPORTED:

Arkansas (1); Arizona (2); California (2); Colorado (5); Delaware (1); Hawaii (1); Iowa (2); Illinois (5); Kentucky (1); Massachusetts (4); Maryland (2); Maine (3); Minnesota (5); Missouri (2); Montana (1); North Carolina (1); New Hampshire (2); New Jersey (1); Nevada (2); Ohio (4); Oklahoma (1); Oregon (1); Pennsylvania (2); South Carolina (1); Texas (3); Utah (2); Virginia (2); Washington (5); Wisconsin (1)

Grand Total: 65 cases in 29 states

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