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Undeclared Egg Sparks Food Recall
1 Jan
Summary
- Iron Kettle Commissary cookie dough recalled for undeclared egg.
- Recall initiated after a customer complaint was filed.
- One person reportedly had a reaction to the affected product.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for a popular food item produced in Essex County. Iron Kettle Commissary's ginger molasses cookie dough is affected by this recall because it contains undeclared egg, a significant allergen not listed on the product's packaging.
This recall was prompted by a complaint received from a customer. The CFIA has confirmed that one person has already suffered an allergic reaction after consuming the product. Health authorities are advising consumers to check their homes for this item and to refrain from using, serving, selling, or distributing it.
Consumers who have purchased the recalled cookie dough should dispose of it immediately or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. Iron Kettle Commissary has been contacted for comment but declined to respond at this time. The CFIA continues to monitor the situation to ensure public safety.

