A Tastykake recall is in effect and it includes certain packs of cupcakes and Krimpets in multiple states. The delicious baked goods may contain fragments of metal mesh, according to a notice posted on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website.
Flowers Foods, Inc., first initiated the Tastykake recall on October 31, 2021, and has since updated it to include more products. Originally, the company warned consumers not to eat multipacks of three varieties of Tastykake cupcakes sold in several states, according to the FDA release. Specifically, the recalled treats were sold to consumers in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia.
Now the recall includes multipacks (which may contain two to six cupcakes, or a box of six packages of two cakes) of Tastycake chocolate, creme-filled chocolate, and buttercream iced creme-filled chocolate cupcakes as well as certain lots of jelly Krimpets, creme-filled Krimpets, and butterscotch Krimpets in those states. All of the recalled products have “enjoy by” dates between November 20 and December 25, 2021. (For specific UPC information, lot codes, and photos of the recalled products, check the FDA site here.)
The company is voluntarily recalling these Tastykake products due to the possible presence of “tiny fragments of metal mesh wire,” according to the FDA release. A vendor notified the company that an ingredient may contain the metal pieces. To date, there have been no injuries associated with the recall, however. Anyone who has purchased the recalled cupcakes and Krimpets should not eat them, the company says, and should instead dispose of them or return the products to where they were purchased for a refund.
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