California Ice Cream Company Recalls Products Due to Undeclared Allergens
Dozens of ice cream products recalled over undeclared allergens posing 'life-threatening' risk
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Silver Moon LP, operating as Loard’s Ice Cream in California, is recalling numerous ice cream products due to undeclared allergens that pose a serious risk to individuals with food allergies. The recall affects various flavors sold in Northern California, with consumers advised to return products for refunds.
- 01Silver Moon LP recalls all retail-sized ice cream products due to undeclared allergens.
- 02Affected allergens include milk, eggs, wheat, tree nuts, peanuts, and soy.
- 03The recall was initiated after an FDA inspection revealed labeling issues.
- 04Products were sold in 32-ounce paper containers and 56-ounce plastic cups.
- 05No illnesses have been reported related to the recalled products.
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Silver Moon LP, known as Loard’s Ice Cream, is recalling a variety of ice cream products due to missing ingredient labels that could endanger individuals with food allergies. The recall affects all retail-sized products sold in Northern California, including flavors such as chocolate, vanilla, and peanut butter fudge. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a notice on April 16, warning that the undeclared allergens—milk, eggs, wheat, tree nuts, peanuts, and soy—could lead to serious or life-threatening allergic reactions. This issue was identified during an FDA inspection, prompting the voluntary recall. Consumers who have purchased these products are encouraged to return them for a full refund or replacement. A complete list of the affected products can be found on the FDA's website, and as of now, no illnesses have been reported.
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Consumers with food allergies in Northern California are at risk if they have purchased these ice cream products, potentially leading to severe allergic reactions.
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