Organic Ice Cream Recalled for Unexpected Ingredient: Metal
Straus Family Creamery has announced a recall of its Organic Ice Cream products due to the potential presence of metal. The recall affects five flavors sold in 17 states, with no reported injuries linked to the issue. Consumers are advised to discard the recalled products and can obtain replacement vouchers from the company.
- ▪The recall includes cookie dough, Dutch chocolate, mint chip, strawberry, and vanilla bean flavors.
- ▪The affected products were sold in pint and quart sizes with a best-by date starting in December 2026.
- ▪Consumers are urged to discard the recalled ice cream and not return it to stores.
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A brand of ice cream is being pulled from shelves for having the wrong kind of added flavoring: metal. Late last week, Straus Family Creamery announced the recall of its Organic Ice Cream products over the “potential presence of metal foreign material.” Five different flavors and sizes of the product sold in 17 states are being affected by the recall. As of now, there have been no reports of injuries linked to the recalled ice…
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