April 25, 2024

Peppermint Pattie Ice Cream Recalled For Undeclared Peanut

Ample Hills Manufacturing of Brooklyn, New York is recalling Peppermint Pattie Ice Cream. because it may contain undeclared peanut, one of the major food allergens. Anyone who is allergic to peanuts who eats this product could have a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction. No illnesses or reactions have been reported to the company to date in connection with this recall.

The product was distributed in Ample Hills Creamery Scoop Shops in these areas: Los Feliz, California; Aventura, Florida; and these Ample East Coast Scoop locations: Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York; Jersey City, New Jersey; Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn, New York; Gowanus, Brooklyn, New York; Fire Boat House, Dumbo Brooklyn, New York; Dekalb Market Hall, Downtown Brooklyn, New York; Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, New York; Riis Park – The Bathhouse, Queens, New York; Riis Park – Beach Bazar, Queens, New York; Bubby’s Highline, Manhattan, New York; Chelsea, Manhattan, New York; Gotham West Market, Manhattan, New York; and Astoria, Queens, New York.

The recalled Peppermint Pattie Ice Cream was sold in half pint (8 ounce) (236 ml) containers. The lot code on the recalled product is 19169, and all times stamps are recalled. The best by date on the ice cream is 6/18/20. The code date is printed on the bottom of the half pint containers.

The problem was discovered in a tub packaging. The ice cream does contain undeclared peanut allergen. The problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the control process.

If you purchased this product and are allergic to peanuts, do not eat it. Throw it away or take it back to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

Peppermint Pattie Ice Cream Recalled For Undeclared Peanut

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