Ice cream voluntarily recalled for possible presence of metal fragments
Straus Family Creamery has issued a voluntary recall of certain ice cream products due to potential contamination with metal fragments. The recall affects specific flavors and sizes of their Organic Ice Cream sold in 17 states. Consumers are advised to discard the affected products and can request a replacement voucher from the company.
- ▪The recall includes six different ice cream products with specific 'best by' dates.
- ▪Affected products were distributed across 17 states, starting from May 4, 2026.
- ▪No injuries have been reported in connection with the recall.
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ABC NewsLiveVideoShowsGood Morning AmericaShopGMAInterest Successfully AddedWe'll notify you here with news aboutTurn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOnStream onFoodIce cream sold in 17 states voluntarily recalled by company for possible metal fragments1:48Headlines from ABC News LiveStraus Family Creamery via FDAByKelly McCarthyMay 18, 2026, 12:22 PMA California-based creamery has issued a voluntary recall on some of its ice cream due to the possible presence of metal fragments.Straus Family Creamery, headquartered in Petaluma, California, issued a recall notice Thursday, stating that "a small number of production runs of select flavors and sizes of its Organic Ice Cream" were potentially contaminated with a "metal foreign material."The U.S.
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