Trader Joe's has recalled 2 types of cookies after finding out they might have rocks in them
- Trader Joe's has recalled two types of cookies because they could contain rocks.
- This covers certain packs of its own-brand Almond Windmill Cookies and Dark Chocolate Chunk and Almond Cookies.
- Trader Joe's urged customers to return potentially-affected products for a full refund.
Trader Joe's has recalled some of its cookies because there's a chance that they could contain rocks.
The retailer announced the recall on Friday, which covers 15-ounce packs of its own-brand Almond Windmill Cookies with sell-by dates of between October 19 and 21, and 13-ounce tubs of its Dark Chocolate Chunk and Almond Cookies with sell-by dates of between October 17 and 21.
Trader Joe's said that its supplier had informed it that the products "may contain rocks."
"All potentially affected product has been removed from sale and destroyed," it said.
The company told people to not eat the cookies and to discard them or return them in-store for a full refund.
The cookies do not appear to be listed on Trader Joe's website.
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