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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of 60 baked products, including various doughnuts, due to potential listeria contamination. The recall, which affects approximately 2 million items produced by FGF Brands, was initially issued on January 7 before being upgraded to a Class II classification on February 7. This classification signifies that the use of these products could cause temporary, medically reversible health issues or present a remote chance of serious consequences.
The affected products include filled and flavored donuts, cinnamon sticks, French crullers, and fritters, some of which are sold at popular chains such as Dunkin’. The recall pertains to items manufactured before December 13, 2024. Listeria monocytogenes, the bacteria responsible for listeriosis, can lead to severe infections, especially in vulnerable populations including older adults and pregnant women, according to the CDC.
Consumers are urged to check the full list of recalled products available on the FDA's website. For further inquiries, customers can contact FGF Brands directly at 905-761-3333 or via email.