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Ice cream voluntarily recalled for possible presence of metal fragments

Ice cream voluntarily recalled for possible presence of metal fragments

Summary

Straus Family Creamery, based in California, has voluntarily recalled six types of its organic ice cream because they might contain metal pieces. The recalled products were sold in 17 states and customers are advised not to eat or return them.

Key Facts

  • The recall affects certain pint and quart sizes of six ice cream flavors, including Vanilla Bean, Strawberry, Cookie Dough, Dutch Chocolate, and Mint Chip.
  • The "best by" dates on the recalled products range from December 23 to December 30, 2026.
  • The ice cream was sold starting May 4, 2026, in stores across 17 states such as California, Texas, Florida, and Illinois.
  • No injuries have been reported related to this issue.
  • Straus Family Creamery is working with stores to remove the affected products from shelves.
  • Customers who bought the recalled ice cream are asked to throw it away and not return it to stores.
  • The company is offering replacement vouchers to customers who fill out an online form.
  • Consumers can contact Straus Family Creamery for questions via email or phone during business hours.
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