
Urgent recall issued for popular cookie sold at Target in over a dozen states after WOOD is discovered
Give and Go pulled the treats on July 22, affecting 803 cases — more than 12,000 cookies — shipped to three distribution centers in Ohio, Connecticut and Maryland.
The products, sold in 10-packs with Lot number 251915, were sent to Target stores in 21 states, including New York, Massachusetts, Michigan and Virginia.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it was a 'Class II' recall — initiated when products could cause temporary or medically reversible health effects.
Target has yanked all affected packs from shelves, urging shoppers to toss them or contact customer service for a refund. It's unclear if any consumers reported seeing wood in their cookies.
The recall follows a string of food safety scares.
Ada Valley Meat Company pulled more than 1,000 pounds of cooked ground beef over fears of metal contamination.
Meanwhile, nearly 18,000 tubs of Blue Bunny and Halo Top ice cream were recalled after plastic pieces were found inside.
The treats were recalled due to fears of wooden pieces in the cookies
Summer essentials have also been recalled over the last few months.
A recall was issued for 192,000 KidKraft Farm to Table play kitchens on July 31 because they are a strangulation risk to kids. Regulators found the product caused the death of a 23-month-old in Oregon two years ago.
More than 3.6 million hoses were recalled earlier that month following 222 reports of hoses bursting, causing 29 injuries — including bruises, two sprained bones and five cases of temporary hearing loss.
Meanwhile, five million above-ground swimming pools were recalled after a design flaw was linked to nine child drownings.
Along with these summertime essentials, there have been scores of recalls by automakers — including Chrysler, Volkswagen and General Motors.
Kia is one of the latest to recall vehicles after the South Korean automaker discovered parts would fly out mid-drive. Blaming it on 'supplier quality issues,' more than 300,000 automobiles were part of the recall.
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