Some Entenmann's Little Bites snacks are being recalled


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NEW YORK (AP) — Put down the Little Bites. The maker of the snacks is recalling some varieties of its fudge brownies and chocolate chip muffins because they may contain pieces of plastic.

The announcement was made late Wednesday by Bimbo Bakeries, which owns the Entenmann's brand. It said the problem stems from a manufacturing failure at a contract bakery in Illinois.

The affected products were distributed to stores in the last two weeks. One injury was reported.

The products include Little Bites Fudge Brownies 5-packs with a "best by" date of Oct. 8 and UPC code of 7203001342, Little Bites Chocolate Chip Muffins 5-packs with a "best by" date of Oct. 8 and UPC code 7203001353 and Little Bites Chocolate Chip Muffins 10-packs with a "best by" date of Oct. 8 and UPC code 7203002111. The products also include Little Bites Variety 20-packs with a "best by" date of Sept. 24 and UPC code 7203001799.

Consumers are being told to dispose of the product or return it to the retailer for a full refund.

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