
Urgent Health Warning: Mold Found in Popular New York Snack!
Don't eat that you ding dong! I mean, don't eat that Ding Dong, until you check the information below.
The J. M. Smucker Company has initiated a withdrawal of select lots of Hostess Ding Dongs products sold in the United States due to the potential for the presence of mold. No other items manufactured by The J.M. Smucker Co. are impacted by this issue. Let's take a bit out of the details.

On Thursday August 21st the Smucker Company issued a recall of the following Ding Dongs brands:
- Hostess Chocolate Ding Dong, single serve (2 count)
- Hostess Chocolate Ding Dong (10 count)
- Hostess Chocolate Ding Dong, family pack (16 count)
What you want to specifically look for are the "best by" dates on the packaging. If you see "best by" dates of August 30th 2025, August 31st 2025, September 1st 2025, September 2nd 2025, and September 3rd 2025 it is suggested you do not eat them, instead, return them to your point of purchase for a refund or replacement.
We are committed to your health and safety, and we follow best practices to ensure the quality and safety of the products we sell. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. For any questions or concerns, please contact our customer service center at 1-800-451-8500. - J.M. Smucker Company
According to the Food Network, some molds can cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems. Other molds can produce poisonous toxins and make you sick.
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