Many Enjoy Life cookies have been recalled

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In its original release from the end of June, Enjoy Life announced that it needed to recall several products, including multiple types of soft-baked cookies (snickerdoodle, chocolate chip, double chocolate brownie, sunflower seed butter chip, and Monster), as well as two types of chewy bars, three types of fruit and nut breakfast ovals, and two types of brownie bites (via SnackSafely.com). The FDA alerted consumers at the time that no instances of illness or injury had been reported, but still urged those who had bought the product to discard it and/or contact the company for a refund. 

On July 20, the recall was expanded to cover additional items, including Trader Joe’s snickerdoodles, according to Enjoy Life’s website. The announcement clarifies that the recall is still related to “the potential presence of hard plastic pieces in the products” and not allergies, and the new items were added due to findings from the brand’s “internal investigation.” A full list of recalled products, including UPC codes and best-buy dates, can be found on Enjoy Life’s website.

The Disturbing Reason Trader Joe’s Snickerdoodles Were Just Recalled

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By Hope Ngo/July 21, 2022 9:48 am EST

While the only Trader Joe’s cookie to have been recalled is the snickerdoodle product from Enjoy Life, the item is part of a widening recall that began on June 30.

Many Enjoy Life cookies have been recalled

Trader Joe’s

In its original release from the end of June, Enjoy Life announced that it needed to recall several products, including multiple types of soft-baked cookies (snickerdoodle, chocolate chip, double chocolate brownie, sunflower seed butter chip, and Monster), as well as two types of chewy bars, three types of fruit and nut breakfast ovals, and two types of brownie bites (via SnackSafely.com). The FDA alerted consumers at the time that no instances of illness or injury had been reported, but still urged those who had bought the product to discard it and/or contact the company for a refund. 

On July 20, the recall was expanded to cover additional items, including Trader Joe’s snickerdoodles, according to Enjoy Life’s website. The announcement clarifies that the recall is still related to “the potential presence of hard plastic pieces in the products” and not allergies, and the new items were added due to findings from the brand’s “internal investigation.” A full list of recalled products, including UPC codes and best-buy dates, can be found on Enjoy Life’s website.

On July 20, the recall was expanded to cover additional items, including Trader Joe’s snickerdoodles, according to Enjoy Life’s website. The announcement clarifies that the recall is still related to “the potential presence of hard plastic pieces in the products” and not allergies, and the new items were added due to findings from the brand’s “internal investigation.” A full list of recalled products, including UPC codes and best-buy dates, can be found on Enjoy Life’s website.