A popular dessert, the Brownie Skillet with Vanilla Ice Cream, sold at Costco stores in Ontario, Canada, has been voluntarily recalled by Sorrisa Group Inc. The recall, issued on December 20, 2023, cites the potential presence of rubber foreign material in the product, posing a possible choking hazard.
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Why Was the Brownie Skillet Recalled?
Sorrisa Group Inc issued the recall after receiving a single complaint about the product. The company’s recall notice warns that consuming the affected dessert could result in serious health risks, such as choking.
“If you have the recalled Brownie Skillet with Vanilla Ice Cream in your possession, do not consume it,” the notice advises.
Affected Products and Dates of Sale
The impacted products were sold at Costco locations in Ontario, Canada, between November 7 and December 18, 2023. Customers who purchased the product are urged to take immediate action.
What Should You Do if You Have the Recalled Product?
If you have the recalled Brownie Skillet with Vanilla Ice Cream, do not eat it. Sorrisa Group Inc encourages consumers to inform anyone who might have received the product as a gift.
“We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause,” the notice reads.
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Ensuring Customer Safety
This recall highlights Sorrisa Group Inc’s commitment to customer safety and quality assurance. If you have concerns or questions about the recall, contact Costco or Sorrisa Group Inc for further assistance.
By staying informed about product recalls, you can help ensure the safety of yourself and your family.
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