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Nestle Outbreak: FDA inspection of Nestle USA Danville, Virginia Plant
14, July 2009
On June 16, 2009, three days before the Nestle Toll House recall, the FDA began an inspection of the Nestle USA Danville, Virginia plant that had manufactured the Nestle Toll House cookie dough that has been linked to over 70…
FDA Finds E. coli in Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough
29, June 2009
The FDA has found E. coli in an unopened package of Nestle Toll House cookie dough. This may be the “smoking gun” that would link the cookie dough to an E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least 69 people…
Most E. coli Cookie Dough Victims Are Female, Under 19
20, June 2009
Young women and girls in their teens or younger have been the biggest group sickened in a 29-state outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 that state and federal health investigators have associated with eating raw, prepackaged Nestle cookie dough.
That demographic breakdown comes from…
Nestle Cookie Dough E. coli Outbreak
19, June 2009
Yet another Nestle cookie dough E. coli outbreak update.
As we field questions from people throughout the United States regarding this outbreak and a Nestle lawsuit, additional information about the Nestle cookie dough E. coli outbreak is becoming available.
Nestle Cookie Dough Recall Annnounced
19, June 2009
Nestle announced the recall today of ALL varieties of Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough because federal and state health officials have found a correlation between an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 illnesses and people who ate the dough raw. The recall is effective…

