Toll House Cookie Dough Recall
Nestle has issued a Toll House Cookie Dough recall today. The FFDA are warning consumers to avoid eating any variety of this popular cookie dough brand. This is because it is feared contamination of E coli.

If you have any product of Nestle Toll House, throw it away. Further infection can be spread even by cooking the dough, as the bacteria can go to your hands and other cooking appliances.
According to the press release:
Nestlé USA’s Baking Division is initiating a voluntary recall of Nestlé® TOLL HOUSE® refrigerated cookie dough products. Nestlé is taking this action out of an abundance of caution after being notified that the Food and Drug Administration, together with the Centers for Disease Control, are conducting an investigation into reported E. coli 0157:H7 illnesses that may be related to consumption of raw cookie dough.
Click here for a full list of products included in the recall.
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2 Comments
admin on June 21st, 2009
This is Nestle’s customer service number: 1-800-559-5025, you should also try contacting the FDA.


Valerié on June 20th, 2009
Who do I contact if we’ve been accected by contaminated cookie dough?