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2 million baked goods, including some sold at Dunkin', recalled over listeria concerns
CBSN
About 2 million baked goods sold nationwide — including some doughnuts and coffee rolls purchased at Dunkin' — were recalled due to concerns the products might be contaminated with listeria, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Manufacturer FGF Brands issued the recall involving products products before December 13, 2024, the FDA said in an enforcement report published on Wednesday. The recall went into effect on January 7, 2025, but the FDA did not issue a press release.
The recalled products included a range of chocolate, raspberry and Bavarian doughnuts, French crullers, éclairs and coffee rolls.
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