The Price Chopper supermarket chain is voluntarily recalling three varieties of “Burst” brand cookies due to incorrect allergen labeling. The cookies produced by Jacqueline’s Wholesale Bakery …
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The Price Chopper supermarket chain is voluntarily recalling three varieties of “Burst” brand cookies due to incorrect allergen labeling.
The cookies produced by Jacqueline’s Wholesale Bakery contain milk and wheat, allergens not declared on the label.
The brownie, almond and raspberry flavored cookies, which come frozen and are baked in the store’s bakeries, are included in the recall.
The cookies are not harmful to customers who are not allergic to milk or wheat products.
A Price Chopper quality assurance agent discovered the inaccurate ingredient label information, which was submitted to the chain by Jacqueline’s Wholesale Bakery in Sept. 2012.
The recall covers cookies with sell-by dates of Sept. 5, 2012 through June 21, 2013.
Price Chopper is also contacting customers who purchased the cookie directly using the AdvantEdge card information on file.
Customers may return the cookies to the store for a full refund.
For more information call 800-666-7667, ext. 3.