Ice Cream Recall Map Shows Warning to Customers in 17 States
Summary
Straus Family Creamery is recalling some flavors and sizes of its organic ice cream because metal pieces might be in the product. The ice cream was sold in 17 states starting May 4, and no injuries have been reported so far.Key Facts
- The recall is voluntary and involves certain flavors and sizes of Straus Family Creamery’s organic ice cream.
- The ice cream might contain foreign metal parts.
- The recalled products were sold in 17 states including Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, and others.
- The ice cream was sold starting May 4 and comes in paper cups with seals, in quart and pint sizes.
- Customers should throw away the recalled products and not return them to stores.
- Consumers can get a replacement voucher by visiting the company’s website or contacting them by phone or email.
- This recall follows other recent food recalls due to contamination or mislabeling in products like potato chips, noodles, muffins, and hot cocoa mixes.
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