Ice Cream Recall Sparks Potential 'Life-Threatening' Warning to Customers
Summary
Silver Moon LP, the maker of Loard’s Ice Cream, is recalling all retail-sized ice cream products because they were sold without ingredient labels. The lack of labels means the products could contain allergens that might cause serious or life-threatening reactions for people with severe allergies.Key Facts
- Silver Moon LP is recalling all retail-sized Loard’s Ice Cream products voluntarily.
- The products were distributed without ingredient and allergen labels.
- Undeclared allergens could cause serious or life-threatening allergic reactions.
- The recalled ice cream was sold in 32-ounce and 56-ounce containers in Northern California stores.
- No illnesses have been reported linked to these products so far.
- Customers are advised to return the ice cream for a refund.
- The FDA monitors and posts recalls to protect public health.
- The major food allergens in the U.S. include eggs, milk, fish, wheat, soybeans, shellfish, sesame, tree nuts, and peanuts.
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