LOUISVILLE– The company that makes Girl Scout cookies issued a precautionary recall for boxes of Lemon Chalet Cream cookies on Friday, Feb. 26. The recall was prompted by complaints that the cookies had an off-taste and odd smell.
According to a press release on their Web site, the Louisville, Kentucky-based company found no traces of bacteria.
“We immediately took the precautionary step of testing product samples. We determined that while the cookies are safe for consumers to eat, they are not up to our quality standards.”
Certain lots of Lemon Chalet Crème cookies contain oils that may be breaking down which can result in an off taste and smell. We are asking that the councils that received these batches return any product inventory in their control to us. The affected Lemon Chalet Crème cookie batches have the following lot codes:
7455881 7455882 7455883
7456741 7456742 7456743
7457661 7457662 7457663
7458521 7458522 7458523
7459401 7459402 7459403
All of the Girl Scout Councils that received these lot codes will be notified directly. According to the statement the company will provide replacement product for councils and consumers. No other Girl Scout cookies are involved.
In the event that consumers experience an off taste and smell in this product, they should call 1-800-962-1718 or www.littlebrowniebakers.com.
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