EVERYBURGER - Burger-Shaped Chocolate Cookies: NET WT. 2.32 oz. (66 g) There are 2 packing sizes; 10 items per case and 80 items per case UPC 8 055880 00701 0 Manufactured by Bourbon 1-3-1 Ekimae Kashiwazaki Nigata 945-8611 Japan Product of Japan
Recalled by Wismettac Asian Foods (USA) DBA Nishimoto Trading CO LTD on Sep 5, 2018
Reason for Recall
The ingredient list and allergen information are partially covered by a nutrition sticker. Allergens of wheat, milk and eggs are visible.
Product Description
EVERYBURGER - Burger-Shaped Chocolate Cookies: NET WT. 2.32 oz. (66 g) There are 2 packing sizes; 10 items per case and 80 items per case UPC 8 055880 00701 0 Manufactured by Bourbon 1-3-1 Ekimae Kashiwazaki Nigata 945-8611 Japan Product of Japan
Distribution
WA, CO, AL, TN, VA, PA, MD, MN, IL, AZ, MI, OH, MO, TX, OK, AR, NJ, CA, CA, MS, NY, NV
What Should You Do?
- 1.Check your kitchen for this product immediately.
- 2.Do not consume the recalled product.
- 3.Return the product to where you bought it for a full refund, or throw it away.
- 4.If you have experienced any health issues, contact your healthcare provider.
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