Straus Family Creamery recalls organic ice cream over possible metal fragments
Straus Family Creamery is voluntarily recalling several organic ice cream flavors and sizes sold in 17 states because of possible metal fragments, the Food and Drug Administration said Friday.
No injuries have been reported, the FDA said.
The recall covers products sold in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin. The items appeared on shelves beginning May 4.
Best-by dates are printed on the bottom of each container. The recalled products are:
Vanilla bean pints with best-by dates of Dec. 23 and 28, 2026, and manufacturing code 7-84830-10030-6.
Strawberry pints with a Dec. 25, 2026, best-by date and manufacturing code 7-84830-10095-5.
Strawberry quarts with a Dec. 24, 2026, best-by date and manufacturing code 7-84830-10097-9.
Cookie dough pints with a Dec. 26, 2026, best-by date and manufacturing code 7-84830-10104-4.
Dutch chocolate quarts with a Dec. 27, 2026, best-by date and manufacturing code 7-84830-10012-2.
Mint chip quarts with a Dec. 30, 2026, best-by date and manufacturing code 7-84830-10050-4.
Straus Family Creamery is working with retailers to remove the affected products from shelves. Customers who bought any recalled item should throw it away.
The company said it will not issue refunds but will provide vouchers for customers who want another carton. Voucher details are on the company's website.
"Food safety and product quality remain top priorities for Straus," the company said on its recall page.
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