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Cream puffs recalled at Costco, Safeway, ShopRite, PriceRite locations because of metal fragments

Cream puffs recalled at Costco, Safeway, ShopRite, PriceRite locations because of metal fragments

Poppies International Inc. of Battleboro, NC, is recalling certain cream puffs that were made during Dec. 7 through Dec. 10, 2021, because of possible small metal fragments.

The issue was discovered during production.

There is concern that consumers may still have unused portions of the recalled cream puffs in their homes because the best-before dates stretch into June of 2023.

The products included in the recall were available for sale from Dec. 16 to Dec. 23, 2021, and can be identified by the lot numbers and best-before dates, which can be found on the side of each tub by the lid.

The products were distributed in the following locations:

Recalled products:

Description UPC Lot Codes Best Before Date

Delizza Choc Enrobed 30 ct (400g)

 

6 76670 00402 2

L1J5021

L1K5021

06/09/2023

Delizza Cream Puffs 30 ct (375g)

 

6 76670 00107 6

L2N5021

L2O5021

06/10/2023

Delizza Cream Puffs 120 ct (1.5 kg)

 

6 76670 00800 6

L32E5021

L32F5021

06/07/2023

As of the posting of this recall, no injuries or incidents have been reported in connection with the recalled items.

Any consumers who have purchased or received any of the recalled products should immediately discontinue the use of the product and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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