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H-E-B issues voluntary recall for Two Bite brownies

The Texas grocery chain issued a voluntary recall on items containing the brownies.
Credit: HEB

TEXAS, USA — H-E-B issued a voluntary recall for two of its bakery products and is pulling the affected items from store shelves. 

The Texas-based grocery chain issued a voluntary recall Friday for H-E-B Two Bite Brownies (12oz) and H-E-B Simply Delicious Cookies with Brownie Bites part trays.

The chain said it is pulling the brownies and party trays for potential metal fragments in the brownies.

In an alert, H-E-B said that the potentially affected products were manufactured by an outside supplier and distributed only to H-E-B and Joe V’s Smart Shop stores in Texas and Mexico.

The products will return to store shelves when they meet H-E-B's quality and safety standards, the grocery chain said.

Products that are under the voluntary recall alert include those with UPC numbers 4122010951 and 4122048898.

Customers who purchased the items should stop eating the product and can return it to the store for a full refund. Customers with any questions or concerns may contact H-E-B Customer Service at 1-855-432-4438 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST.

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