If you purchased recalled CHIPS AHOY! Baked Bites Brookie and a choking incident, injury, or related loss occurred, you may want a legal review of your options.
A case review can help assess potential compensation for medical costs and other damages tied to the event.
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What’s the Problem?
This is a recall expansion of a previous recall initiated on December 24, 2025. The expansion adds one additional code date (10MAY2026) and two additional UPCs of product pouches inside recalled carton units.
The company states an incorrect mixing process resulted in small corn starch clumps forming in the product. Because of their characteristics and size, the clumps could constitute a choking hazard, particularly for young children and the elderly.
Latest Updates
- December 30, 2025 – Mondelez Global LLC announced an expansion of its December 24, 2025 voluntary recall of CHIPS AHOY! Baked Bites Brookie, adding one code date (10MAY2026) and additional UPCs due to a choking hazard concern. [1]
Which Products Are Included
The recall expansion is limited exclusively to CHIPS AHOY! Baked Bites Brookie products with the “Best When Used By” dates listed below. The company states the affected products were available at a limited number of retail stores nationwide.
No other CHIPS AHOY! or Mondelez Global LLC products are included in, or affected by, this recall. Consumers should use the UPC and “Best When Used By” date to confirm whether their product is included.
Affected Items and Identifiers
- 22.4Z CA! BAKED BITES BROOKIE 8ct Caddie — Retail UPC 44000086688 — Case GTIN 10044000086678 — Best When Used By: 09MAY2026, 10MAY2026, 11MAY2026, 12MAY2026
- 2.8z CA! BAKED BITES BROOKIE POUCH! — Retail UPC 4400008667 — Case GTIN N/A — Best When Used By: 09MAY2026, 10MAY2026, 11MAY2026, 12MAY2026
- 7.0Z CA! BAKED BITES BROOKIE 5CT 12 — Retail UPC 44000085650 — Case GTIN 10044000085657 — Best When Used By: 10MAY2026, 12MAY2026, 18MAY2026
- 1.4 oz CA! BAKED BITES BROOKIE POUCH — Retail UPC 4400008566 — Case GTIN N/A — Best When Used By: 10MAY2026, 12MAY2026, 18MAY2026
Reported Illnesses or Injuries
The company states there have been no reports of injury or illness to date related to this product. The recall is being issued out of an abundance of caution.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who have the recalled product should not eat it. If you still have the packaging, keep it because the UPC and “Best When Used By” date are key identifiers.
The company provided a consumer contact line for more information (1-855-535-5948) during stated weekday hours. The notice also states the recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Do You Qualify for a Chips Ahoy Baked Bites Recall Lawsuit?
You may want legal review if you purchased an affected product and a choking event, injury, or related medical treatment occurred. Claims are generally stronger when supported by documentation and a clear timeline.
Evidence to Preserve
- Photos of the package showing the UPC and “Best When Used By” date.
- Receipts, order confirmations, or other proof of purchase if available.
- Medical records and bills if treatment was required.
- Any notes documenting when the product was consumed and what occurred.
Potential Damages
Potential damages may include medical expenses, follow-up care costs, and related out-of-pocket losses. Additional damages may be available depending on the severity of the injury and applicable state law.
Statute of Limitations
Time limits for filing product injury claims vary by state. If an incident occurred, preserving evidence early can help protect your options.
Why Acting Promptly Matters
Choking hazard claims often depend on product identifiers and timely medical documentation. Early documentation can reduce disputes about which product was involved and when it was consumed.
References
- https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/mondelez-global-llc-expands-voluntary-recall-2-skus-chips-ahoy-baked-bites-brookie-usa-previous
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