November 25, 2024

Ice Cream Recalled for Undeclared Peanut Butter

dairy-rich-recallIce Cream Specialties of Merrillville, Indiana is recalling Dairy Rich Chocolate Ice Cream because it may contain peanut butter that is not declared on the label. People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts should not eat these products as they run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they do. At the time of the recall, no illnesses or adverse reactions had been reported.

Dairy Rich Chocolate Ice Cream was distributed in Northwest Indiana, Northeast Illinois and Deer Park, New York. It was sold at grocery stores and other retail food outlets.

The recalled product was packaged in 56-ounce paper cartons with the Dairy Rich graphic logo, a picture of a chocolate ice cream scoop on the front and back panels, the UPC number  0-71580-08103-1 and a “Best used by” date of  June 14, 2015. No other Dairy Rich Ice Cream products are affected.

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