Key Takeaway

Label reads in part "Annie Mac's Baking Co. Coconut Macaroon, "The coconut macaroon is dipped in chocolate, heat sealed in plastic." Net Wt. 12 oz. Product is wrapped in cellophane by Annie Mac's Baking Company was recalled on May 19, 2014. The hazard: Ingredient statement for the Coconut Macaroon Cookie does not declare chocolate and its sub-ingredients, including soy lecithin and milk plus does not...

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Label reads in part "Annie Mac's Baking Co. Coconut Macaroon, "The coconut macaroon is dipped in chocolate, heat sealed in plastic." Net Wt. 12 oz. Product is wrapped in cellophane

Recalled: May 19, 2014 ~1 dozen cookies per week units affected F-2197-2014

Description

Label reads in part "Annie Mac's Baking Co. Coconut Macaroon, "The coconut macaroon is dipped in chocolate, heat sealed in plastic." Net Wt. 12 oz. Product is wrapped in cellophane

Hazard / Reason

Ingredient statement for the Coconut Macaroon Cookie does not declare chocolate and its sub-ingredients, including soy lecithin and milk plus does not declare the sulfur dioxide in the coconut.

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Label reads in part "Annie Mac's Baking Co. Coconut Macaroon, "The coconut macaroon is dipped in chocolate, heat sealed in plastic." Net Wt. 12 oz. Product is wrapped in cellophane

Food

Label reads in part "Annie Mac's Baking Co. Coconut Macaroon, "The coconut macaroon is dipped in chocolate, heat sealed in plastic." Net Wt. 12 oz. Product is wrapped in cellophane

Food

Company Information

Annie Mac's Baking Company

Applegate, OR, United States

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Distribution

Oregon

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