ConAgra Recall: Kroger Chocolate Cookie Dough Mislabel Forces Company to Temporarily Pull A Few Products

ConAgra has recalled a few packages of its Kroger's Break 'N Bake chocolate chip cookie dough after a mislabel.

According to the Associated Press, some packages of treat mistakenly contain peanut butter cookie dough, which could pose a threat to people with peanut allergies.

No illnesses have been reported so far. The ConArga recall, in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), includes 16 ounce packages of Kroger's Break 'N Bake Chocolate Chip cookie dough with the unit UPC code 11110 87530 and a Use by date of Nov. 24, 2013. 

Those packages may contain peanut butter cup cookie dough instead of chocolate chip, according to the company.

The packages were sold in Kroger, Dillons, Baker's, Gerbes, Foods Co., Food 4 Less, Fred Meyer, Fry's, Jay C, Owen's, Pay Less, Scott's, QFC, Ralphs and Smith's stores in 26 states.

According to the Daily News, those states included Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

Supermarkets have been notified some customers via telephone and placed signs in stores. The company advised consumers to return the cookie dough for a full refund. ConAgra also issued an alert through Food Allergy Research and Education, a nonprofit educational resource for food allergies. 

Customers with additional questions can call the ConAgra Foods customer relations line at  800-252-0634.

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