Straus Creamery Issues Ice Cream Recall in 17 States Over Metal Fragments
Straus Creamery recalls ice creams sold in 17 states possibly containing metal pieces; check affected items
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Straus Creamery has recalled specific ice cream products sold in 17 states due to potential contamination with metal fragments. The recall, announced on May 14 and published by the FDA on May 15, affects products with specific 'best by' dates, and consumers are advised to discard these items.
- 01The recall affects ice cream sold in 17 states including California, Texas, and Florida, starting from May 4.
- 02No injuries have been reported, and the recall is a precautionary measure.
- 03Consumers are advised to dispose of the affected products rather than returning them to stores.
- 04Affected flavors include Vanilla Bean, Strawberry, Cookie Dough, Dutch Chocolate, and Mint Chip with specific 'best by' dates.
- 05Consumers can seek support or replacement vouchers through the Straus Family Creamery recall page.
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Straus Creamery has initiated a voluntary recall of its ice cream products across 17 US states due to the potential presence of metal fragments. The recall was announced on May 14 and subsequently published by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 15. The affected products, which began distribution on May 4, include flavors such as Vanilla Bean, Strawberry, Cookie Dough, Dutch Chocolate, and Mint Chip with specific 'best by' dates ranging from December 23, 2026, to December 30, 2026. The recall affects ice cream sold in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. Straus Creamery has reported no injuries related to this issue and is taking corrective actions. Consumers who purchased the recalled items are advised to throw them away and not return them to stores. For further assistance, customers can contact the company or visit their recall page for replacement vouchers.
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Consumers in the affected states need to be cautious about the ice cream they purchased and should discard any recalled items to avoid health risks.
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