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D.F. Stauffer Biscuit Co., Inc./U.S. Food and Drug Administration (NEW YORK) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a voluntary recall of fudge-coated animal cookies that were sold at Target stores across the U.S. Stauffer's voluntarily recalled its 44-ounce Market Pantry White Fudge Animal Cookies "because they may contain metal," according to the FDA. The affected products distributed to Target come in a bear-shaped clear plastic jug and have a best-by date of Feb. 21, 2023, with lot number Y052722 and UPC code 085239817698. "The recall was initiated when metal (wire) was found inside a portion of the cookies," the FDA wrote in the recall notice. "Foodborne foreign objects that are hard, sharp, and large are more likely to cause serious injury or dental injury. Foodborne foreign objects that are flexible, not sharp, and smaller in length are more likely to cause minor injuries such as transient choking or small lacerations in the gastrointesti
Some animal cookies sold in jars that resemble bears at Target stores nationwide have been voluntarily recalled due to metal pieces, reports its parent company.