RELATED: Costco Just Gave This Major Warning to All Customers. A popular dessert sold at Costco is being removed from its stores following a voluntary recall by the product’s manufacturer. On Dec. 23, the retailer posted a statement notifying customers that Poppies International issued a recall on its Delizza 120-count Cream Puffs. Poppies is recalling this product “due to the possible presence of small metal fragments,” Costco’s statement said.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: This Product Sold at Home Depot and Costco Has Been Recalled After a Death. According to Costco’s announcement, Poppies is only recalling the cream puffs the were sold at specific stores. The recall affects those “distributed to select Costco locations in Northern California, as well as Carson City, and Sparks, Nevada.” Impacted products were made between Dec. 7 to Dec. 10. The announcement said that you should check for specific UPC and lot codes to determine if you bought any of the recalled cream puffs. Those affected by the recall will have a UPC of 676670008006, a lot code that is either L32E5021 or L32F5021, and a best-by date of June 7, 2023. These numbers will be located on the side of each tub by the lid. Despite the possible presence of metal, no injuries or incidents have yet been reported in connection with the cream puffs, according to Costco’s announcement. But the recall notice said you should still not keep any of the affected products. “Any consumers who have purchased or received any of the products … should immediately discontinue use of the product and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund,” Costco said. If you have any questions about the recall, contact the Delizza company directly. RELATED: For more recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. In mid-December, Flower Foods issued a voluntary recall on some of its Nature’s Own Honey Wheat Bread due to the presence of undeclared milk. Impacted bread was potentially distributed to various retailers, including Costco. According to a Costco Food Safety Alert, affected products have a “Best If Used By” date of Dec. 26 printed on the package. “If you have a milk allergy, do not eat any remaining bread with that date; please return it to Costco for a full refund,” the retailer said. RELATED: These Products Sold at Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Other Stores Are Being Recalled.