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Ice cream sold in 17 states may contain metal fragments: Recall

First seen 5/16/2026, 3:10:19 PM · 4 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

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What happened: Ice cream sold in 17 states recalled for potential metal fragments

Where coverage diverges: Lean Left: 2 (CBS News — Top, NBC News — Top); Right: 1 (New York Post).

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Lean Left
CBS News — Top
Ice cream sold in 17 states recalled for potential metal fragments
Lean Left angle.
Lean Left
NBC News — Top
Ice cream sold in 17 states recalled over possible metal contamination
Lean Left angle.
Right
New York Post
Popular ice cream brand recalls several flavors in 17 states over ‘metal foreign material’
Right angle.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 2 sources

NBC News — Top Lean Left
Ice cream sold in 17 states recalled over possible metal contamination
Straus Family Creamery voluntarily initiated a recall of certain flavors due to the risk of “foreign metal material.”
Mixed Factuality · Other
CBS News — Top Lean Left
Ice cream sold in 17 states recalled for potential metal fragments
No injuries have been reported because of the issue, the Food and Drug Administration said.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Center · 1 source

The Hill Center
Ice cream sold in 17 states may contain metal fragments: Recall
High Factuality · Public corporation

Right · 1 source

New York Post Right
Popular ice cream brand recalls several flavors in 17 states over ‘metal foreign material’
Straus Family Creamery has voluntarily recalled several ice cream flavors in 17 states over worries they may contain a "metal foreign material."
Mixed Factuality · Conglomerate

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