Sugar cookies sold at Target recalled over potential wood contamination

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Hundreds of cases of sugar cookies sold at Target have been recalled for the potential contamination of a "foreign material (wood)."
The notice was posted on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s website.
Target sugar cookies recalled
By the numbers:
The Favorite Day Bakery Frosted Sugar Cookies were voluntarily recalled by Give and Go Prepared Food Corp. on July 22.
According to the recall, 803 cases, with 15 units per case, were recalled due to potential contamination of wood.
The cookies have the UPC number 85239-41250 3 and are part of Lot 25195. The recall said the Best By Date can vary, as they are applied by the retailer when they are removed from the freezer.

Target Store, building exterior with store sign and logo, New York City, New York, USA. (Photo by: GHI-Plexi Images/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
So far, no illnesses have been reported, according to the notice.
Where were the cookies sold?
Dig deeper:
The Factory Day Bakery Frosted Sugar Cookies are sold at Target retailers.
The cookies were distributed at retailers across 20 states and Washington D.C., the recall noted.
The cookies were sold in the following states and districts:
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Delaware
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Massachusetts
Maryland
Maine
Michigan
Montana
North Carolina
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Virginia
Vermont
The Source: The information for this story was provided by a voluntary recall notice published by the FDA. This story was reported from Los Angeles.