Local, commercial bakery facing nationwide recall over undeclared ingredients

Sav McKee

Eban’s Bakehouse, a well-known, local, commercial bakery that specializes in gluten-free breads and cookies, is facing a recall from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

During a routine inspection conducted by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Eban Bakery’s 12-count multipack cookie bites have been found to contain undeclared milk and soy allergens. The cookie bites being recalled include the Brown Buttery Honey Pistachio, Lemon Shortbread, Brown Butter Snickerdoodle, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk, Chocolate Chili Coffee Coconut, and the Turtle Brownie. 

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If you bought this product from Gordon Food Service, Eban’s Retail Website, or Premier Produce One located at 2110 Cloverleaf Street East, Columbus, Ohio, and if you have a milk or soy allergy/sensitivity, the U.S. Food and Drug administration recommends disposing of these products and contacting Eban’s Bakehouse for a refund.

There have been no reports of illness involving the cookies, but the U.S. Food and Drug administration says that people with an allergy to milk or soy run the risk of a serious or life threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.

Consumers with any questions regarding this recall should contact Sarah Farley at 513-409-3225 or email [email protected].

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