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Chips Ahoy cookie bites recall expanded

Chips Ahoy cookie bites recall expanded
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Mondelēz Global LLC  has expanded its Dec. 24, 2025, recall in the United States of Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookies. 

This expansion includes one additional code date (10MAY2026) and two additional UPCs of product pouches inside the recalled carton units of Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie.

The recall is being conducted because of an incorrect mixing process that resulted in the formation of small corn starch clumps in the product. Due to the characteristics and size of the starch clumps, they could constitute a choking hazard, particularly in special risk groups, such as young children and the elderly.

This recall is limited exclusively to the Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie products with Best When Used By Dates listed in the grid below, available at a limited number of retail stores nationwide. No other Chips Ahoy! or Mondelēz Global LLC products are included in, or affected by, this recall.

There have been no reports of injury or illness reported to Mondelēz Global LLC to date related to this product.

Consumers who have this product should not eat it.

Product Description

Retail UPC

Case GTN

Best When Used By Data

22.4Z CA! 
BAKED BITES
BROOKIE 8ct
Caddie

44000086688

10044000086678

09MAY2026
10MAY2026
11MAY2026
12MAY2026

2.8z CA! BAKED BITES
BROOKIE
POUCH!

4400008667

N/A

09MAY2026
10MAY2026
11MAY2026
12MAY2026

7.0Z CA! BAKED
BITES BROOKIE
5CT 12

44000085650

10044000085657

10MAY2026
12MAY2026
18MAY2026

1.4 oz CA!
BAKED BITES
BROOKIE
POUCH

4400008566

N/A

10MAY2026
12MAY2026
18MAY2026

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