Summary
The FDA has classified a recall involving Zarlengo-branded gelato as Class II due to undeclared soy allergens. The recall affects several product varieties distributed in Illinois, Indiana, and Texas, aiming to address labeling issues that could affect those with soy allergies.
Key Facts
- The FDA labeled the gelato recall as Class II, indicating low risk of serious health problems.
- The recall affects Zarlengo-branded gelato products with undeclared soy allergens.
- Over 2,200 containers in various sizes are included in the recall.
- Soy lecithin is listed on the ingredients, but soy is not in the allergy declaration.
- The recall was initiated voluntarily by the company on March 26, 2026.
- The FDA assigned the Class II classification on April 3, 2026.
- The affected products were distributed in Illinois, Indiana, and Texas.
- Consumers with soy allergies should check the FDA listing and avoid recalled products.