California-based Straus Household Creamery is recalling a number of natural ice cream merchandise in pint and quart sizes because of the potential presence of steel fragments, based on a discover printed Friday by the Meals and Drug Administration.
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The corporate stated the affected merchandise had been on retailer cabinets starting Could 4 and that solely heaps recognized by sure “finest by” dates are included within the recall. No accidents have been reported, the corporate stated.
Shoppers are urged to not eat the recalled ice cream and discard the product. The corporate stated clients shouldn’t return recalled gadgets to shops.
The FDA’s discover stated the recalled natural merchandise had been distributed in 17 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin.
The recall contains:
- Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, pint measurement, finest by Dec. 23, 2026, and Dec. 28, 2026
- Strawberry Ice Cream, quart measurement, finest by Dec. 24, 2026
- Strawberry Ice Cream, pint measurement, finest by Dec. 25, 2026
- Cookie Dough Ice Cream, pint measurement, finest by Dec. 26, 2026
- Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream, quart measurement, finest by Dec. 27, 2026
- Mint Chip Ice Cream, pint measurement, finest by Dec. 30, 2026
UPC numbers for the recalled merchandise may be discovered on the FDA’s web site.
