According to News 12, Orla had eaten the treat at a social gathering in Connecticut.
It further stated: We stand with Orlas family in this difficult time and extend our deepest condolences.
He added: I have four daughters, [and] one of them is in her 20s.
I can imagine how that family feels right now.
In an official statement, the CEO wrote: This has never happened at Stew Leonards before.
Unfortunately, we are buying these cookies from a company who never told us they changed the ingredients.
We sold them in good faith, and one customer was affected.
We were devastated to learn this news, and our family is sending our deepest condolences.
Our hearts and condolences are first with the family of this Stew Leonards customer.
I have four daughters, [and] one of them is in her 20s.
The incorrect label was created by and applied to their product by Stew Leonards.
Our deepest sympathies to the family of this Stew Leonards customer.
Stew Leonards said the product was only sold at the Danbury and Newington locations,The New York Postreported.
The supermarket has since reportedly issued a recall for the seasonal product on Tuesday (January 23).
The cookies contain undeclared peanuts and eggs.
One death has been reported that may be associated with the mislabeled product.
Its the same thing.
If youre going on and could be exposed to food in any situation, you should bring your EpiPen.
Orla was part of an entertainment group and worked on multiple freelance projects throughout the New York area.