
Over 12,000 cases of Favorite Day Bakery Frosted Sugar Cookies have been voluntarily recalled from Target stores across 20 states due to the potential presence of wood fragments, according to a recall notice issued on July 22, 2025, by Give and Go Prepared Foods Corp.. The recall stems from concerns that consumers could be exposed to foreign material, specifically wood, in certain batches of the popular sugar cookie product. No injuries have been reported as of the announcement.
The affected product, sold as a 10-count package with a net weight of 13.5 ounces, carries the UPC 85239-41250 3 and lot number 25195. The best-by date varies as it is determined by the retailer after the product is taken out of freezer storage. According to the original article, the sugar cookies were distributed in Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, and Vermont.
The recall is designated as a Class II recall by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), indicating a situation in which use or exposure to the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, but the likelihood of serious health effects is remote.
Consumers are urged to not consume the recalled cookies and to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Additional information and assistance is available through Target Guest Relations at (800) 440-0680. Detailed instructions for consumers and a complete list of affected product details can be found in the official recall notice on AARP.org.
This recall underscores the ongoing importance of quality assurance and food safety, particularly with packaged products distributed on a large scale. Consumers in the affected 20 states are encouraged to review the recall details and regulatory updates to ensure their safety. The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the circumstances that led to the potential wood contamination.