Izzy’s Ice Cream of Minnesota is recalling three flavors of their product after workers found glass fragments in cinnamon used to make the ice cream. The cinnamon was purchased by Izzy’s from a third party. There have been no customer complaints or reports of illness associated with the consumption of these products.
The ice cream recalled is Soy (Non-Dairy) Pumpkin, Pumpkin, and Cinnamon with lot numbers beginning with 1211 and 1212. It was sold between November 7, 2012 and December 31, 2012 in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area under the Izzy’s brand. The ice cream was sold at grocery stores, restaurants, and Izzy’s Ice Cream Cafe.
If you have purchased this ice cream, discard it or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. For questions and more information, call 651-603-5081.
Linda Larsen has written 28 cook books. She worked for the Pillsbury company in their test kitchens and for the Pillsbury Bake-Off. She holds a degree with High Distinction in Food Science from the University of Minnesota.
Fred Pritzker is a food safety advocate and attorney. He represents people sickened by contaminated food.
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