Troemner Farm Recalls Cookies for Undeclared Allergens
This recall was posted 3 months ago. Check the FDA source for the latest status.
Class I Recall — Most Serious
This is a Class I recall — the most serious type. Products covered by this recall may cause serious health consequences or death.
Troemner Farm, based in Atlantic Mine, MI, has issued a recall for its Troemner Family Farm branded Pfeffernusse Cookies due to undeclared allergens. The recall affects both 6 oz and 12 oz packages of the cookies.
Products Affected:
- Brand: Troemner Family Farm
- Product: Pfeffernusse Cookies
- Sizes: 6 oz and 12 oz
- Distribution: Retail stores in Hancock and Calumet, Michigan
Reason for Recall:
The cookies may contain undeclared milk, wheat, and soy. These allergens can pose a serious or life-threatening risk to individuals with allergies or severe sensitivities to these ingredients. The labeling error was discovered during routine inspections and attributed to human error.
Consumer Action:
Consumers who have purchased the affected cookies are advised to return them to Troemner Farm for a full refund or replacement with correctly labeled products. For further information, consumers can contact Troemner Farm at 312-497-1361.
Health Risks:
No illnesses have been reported in connection with this recall. However, those with allergies to milk, wheat, or soy should avoid consuming these products.