Enjoy Life Natural Brands, LLC is recalling approximately 89,736 total cases of various cookies, chewy bars, breakfast ovals, and brownie bites. These snacks, sold under the Enjoy Life and Trader Joe's brands, were distributed nationwide in the United States and Canada through retailers like Amazon.com and Trader Joe's. The recall was issued because the products may contain pieces of hard plastic, though no injuries have been reported to date. Consumers who have these products should not eat them and should follow the return or disposal instructions provided.
The presence of hard plastic pieces in food products poses a serious choking hazard and risk of injury to the mouth, throat, or digestive tract if the material is swallowed.
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Includes Trader Joe's Soft-Baked Snickerdoodles. Recall #: F-1562-2022.
Recall #: F-1563-2022.
Recall #: F-1564-2022.
Recall #: F-1565-2022.
Recall #: F-1566-2022.
Recall #: F-1567-2022.
Recall #: F-1568-2022.
Recall #: F-1569-2022.
Recall #: F-1570-2022.
Recall #: F-1571-2022.
Recall #: F-1572-2022.
Recall #: F-1573-2022.
Variety Pack contains: 2 Snickerdoodle, 1 Chocolate Chip, 1 Oatmeal Raisin, 1 Sunseed Butter Chocolate Chip, 1 Monster (6 oz. each). Recall #: F-1574-2022.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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