Chips Ahoy! Brookies Recall Expands Over Potential Choking Hazard

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Chips Ahoy cookie bites recall expanded

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United States – Mondelēz Global LLC broadened its voluntary recall of Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie products last month after discovering small corn starch clumps that pose a choking risk.[1][2]

A Hidden Danger in Cookie Bites

Small corn starch clumps formed inside the cookies due to an incorrect mixing process during production. These clumps, though tiny, could create a serious choking hazard, especially for young children and the elderly.

Mondelēz initiated the original recall on December 24, 2025, targeting two specific stock-keeping units. The company expanded it just six days later on December 30, adding more affected items out of caution. No injuries or illnesses have been reported so far.[2]

This marks at least the third Chips Ahoy recall in 2025, raising questions about production consistency at the snack maker.

Affected Products and Identifiers

The expanded recall now covers four product variations sold in limited retail stores across the country. Consumers must check the retail UPC codes and “Best When Used By” dates on packaging to identify recalled items.

Here are the precise details:

Product Description Retail UPC Best When Used By Dates
22.4 oz CA! Baked Bites Brookie 8ct Caddie 44000086688 09MAY2026, 10MAY2026, 11MAY2026, 12MAY2026
2.8 oz CA! Baked Bites Brookie Pouch 44000086671 09MAY2026, 10MAY2026, 11MAY2026, 12MAY2026
7.0 oz CA! Baked Bites Brookie 5ct/12 44000085650 10MAY2026, 12MAY2026, 18MAY2026
1.4 oz CA! Baked Bites Brookie Pouch 44000085667 10MAY2026, 12MAY2026, 18MAY2026

Only these specific pouches and cartons fall under the recall. Other Chips Ahoy flavors and Mondelēz products remain unaffected.[1]

Steps for Consumers

Anyone with the listed products should discard them immediately or return them to the point of purchase for a full refund. Do not consume these items, even if they appear normal.

Mondelēz urges customers to contact their consumer hotline at 1-855-535-5948, available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern Time, for assistance or questions. The recall proceeds under FDA oversight.[2]

  • Inspect packaging for matching UPCs and dates.
  • Avoid serving to children or seniors.
  • Monitor FDA recall updates for any further changes.
  • Keep receipts for easy refunds.

Company Actions and Outlook

Mondelēz Global LLC, based in East Hanover, New Jersey, acted swiftly to notify retailers and halt distribution. The firm emphasized the recall’s limited scope and proactive nature.

Media inquiries direct to Sylvie Russo at 847-943-5678 or news@mdlz.com. This incident highlights ongoing challenges in food manufacturing, where even minor process errors can trigger widespread alerts.

Retailers received instructions to remove products from shelves promptly.

Key Takeaways

  • The recall stems from corn starch clumps posing a choking risk, with no known illnesses.
  • Check specific UPCs and May 2026 dates on Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie packs.
  • Contact Mondelēz at 1-855-535-5948 for refunds or details.

As recalls like this underscore the importance of vigilance in everyday snacks, consumers benefit from staying informed. Have you encountered any recalled products lately? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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