Nestle Recalls Cookie Dough After 66 Fall Ill from E. Coli

Nestle USA is voluntarily recalling its Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products after numerous illnesses were reported by consumers who ate the dough raw. According to the company, the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control are investigating reported E. coli illnesses that may be related to the consumption of the raw cookie dough.
Nestle warns that consumers should not eat raw cookie dough, and notes taht such a warning appears on its packaging.
The recall includes refrigerated cookie bar dough, cookie dough tub, cookie dough tubes, limited edition cookie dough items, seasonal cookie dough and Ultimates cookie bar dough. The recall does not affect any other Toll House products.
If you have purchased any of the products listed below, you should not consume them. Nestle is instead asking consumers to return them to their local grocer for a full refund. Any questions should be directed to Nestle Consumer Services at 1-800-559-5025.
A full list of the recalled products can be viewed here.
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