April 25, 2024

Ben & Jerry’s Recalls Ice Cream For Undeclared Tree Nuts

Ben & Jerry’s is recalling their Coconut Seven Layer Bar sold in bulk, and Chunky Monkey ice cream because they contain undeclared tree nuts, one of the major food allergens. These products could contain almonds, Brazil nuts, and hazelnuts.

An undeclared nut was found during the production operation. Anyone who is allergic to tree nuts could have a serious reaction if they eat these products. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in this matter.

The Ben & Jerry’s Coconut Seven Layer Bar bulk product is sold in a tub containing 2.4 gallons. The UPC number on that product is 076840104246, and the best by date is SEP1520BJ4. The Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Monkey ice cream is sold in pint containers, with the UPC number 076840100354 and best by dates of AUG2820BH2, AUG2920BH2, and AUG3020BH2.

Chunky Monkey was distributed nationwide through retail stores. The Coconut Seven Layer Bars were sold nationwide and reached consumers through wholesale and scoop shops.

If you bought either of these products and are allergic to the nuts listed above, don’t eat them. Throw them away or take them back to the place of purchase for a refund.

Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey Nut Recall

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