Coles recalls nut-contaminated cookies
Coles Supermarkets has announced a recall of its Coles Bakery Fresh Mars Cookies 6 pack, which may have been contaminated with undeclared peanuts and tree nuts.
The recall applies only to the 6-pack, with Baked On and Best Before dates from 25 October to 22 December.
Coles apologised for any inconvenience, and said that any products can be returned to Coles for a full refund
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