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Ice cream sold in 17 states recalled for potential metal fragments

Ice cream sold in 17 states recalled for potential metal fragments

Summary

Straus Family Creamery is recalling certain organic ice cream products sold in 17 states because they might contain small metal pieces. No one has been hurt, and the company is working to remove these items from stores and is offering vouchers for replacements.

Key Facts

  • The recall involves ice cream sold in 17 states including California, Texas, Florida, and New Jersey.
  • The products were available on store shelves starting May 4.
  • The recall covers several flavors and sizes, such as vanilla bean pints, strawberry pints and quarts, cookie dough pints, dutch chocolate quarts, and mint chip quarts.
  • Best-by dates and manufacturing codes on the bottom of containers help identify affected products.
  • Straus Family Creamery is removing these products from stores and advises customers to throw away any they have.
  • The company will not give cash refunds but will provide vouchers for buying new products.
  • The Food and Drug Administration reported no injuries related to the issue.
  • Straus Family Creamery emphasizes that food safety and quality are their highest priorities.
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