Nestle e. coli outbreak
80 Illnesses in Nestle Cookie Dough Outbreak
By Kathy Will
Federal E. coli investigators are still warning consumers not to eat Nestle cookie dough products unless the packages are printed with the emblem “New Batch.”
In its fifth and final update on the major Nestle cookie…
Nestle E. coli Outbreak Update
By Pritzker Olsen
Today, June 30, 2009, the CDC reported additional illnesses associated with consumption of Nestle refrigerated cookie dough. Also, FDA found E. coli in an unopened package of Nestle Toll House cookie dough that was in Nestle’s Danville,…
E. coli in Nestle Cookie Dough
By Kathy Will
The FDA has found E. coli O157:H7 in an unopened package of Nestle Toll House cookie dough. According to a Nestle news release:
Nestlé USA’s Baking Division was informed today by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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Important Information about the Nestlé® TOLL HOUSE® Refrigerated Cookie Dough Products Recall From PritzkerOlsen, P.A., One of America’s Most Experienced Food Safety Law Firms
By Pritzker Olsen
We are receiving hundreds of calls and emails from people concerned about E. coli O157:H7 exposure from Nestlé® TOLL HOUSE® refrigerated cookie dough products. Here are some important facts to keep in mind:


