Key Takeaway

Whole Foods Mini Peanut Butter Cookies 12 pack sold in small, plain brown bags featuring a cellophane window on the front with an oval Whole Foods Market sticker that reads "mini peanut butter cookies by The Sourdough: A European Bakery Inc. was recalled on September 24, 2012. The hazard: The cookies were manufactured using peanut butter recalled by Sunland, Inc. for salmonella

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Whole Foods Mini Peanut Butter Cookies 12 pack sold in small, plain brown bags featuring a cellophane window on the front with an oval Whole Foods Market sticker that reads "mini peanut butter cookies

Recalled: September 24, 2012 ~N/A units affected F-1460-2013

Description

Whole Foods Mini Peanut Butter Cookies 12 pack sold in small, plain brown bags featuring a cellophane window on the front with an oval Whole Foods Market sticker that reads "mini peanut butter cookies - OLD-FASHIONED TREATS FROM WHOLE FOOD MARKET-" PLU 22096100000

Hazard / Reason

The cookies were manufactured using peanut butter recalled by Sunland, Inc. for salmonella

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

Whole Foods Mini Peanut Butter Cookies 12 pack sold in small, plain brown bags featuring a cellophane window on the front with an oval Whole Foods Market sticker that reads "mini peanut butter cookies

Food

Whole Foods Mini Peanut Butter Cookies 12 pack sold in small, plain brown bags featuring a cellophane window on the front with an oval Whole Foods Market sticker that reads "mini peanut butter cookies

Food

Company Information

The Sourdough: A European Bakery Inc.

Houston, TX, United States

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Distribution

AR, LA, OK, and TX

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