FDA: Over 17,000 Ice Cream Cartons Recalled Over Contamination Concerns
Ice cream containers manufactured by Wells Enterprises were recalled over plastic particle contamination concerns.
Restaurants and bulk food stores were affected.
Keep reading for a list of impacted lots and more details.
Plastic sprinkles aren't a preferred frozen treat topping, which is why over 17,800 cartons of ice cream manufactured by Wells Enterprises were recently recalled, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced in a report. Several varieties of ice cream across well-known brands were pulled from production because they may be contaminated with plastic particles.
The Iowa-based ice cream plant initiated the recall. Three-gallon tubs of both ice cream and frozen yogurt were affected and distributed among 103 locations, including Gordon Food Service and Sysco. The locations impacted span the United States and include Le Mars, Iowa; Wyoming; Michigan; Rosemont, Illinois; Houston, Texas; and Fort Worth, Texas.
Keep reading for more specific recall details.
The 22 types of recalled bulk ice cream containers feature best-if-used-by dates between March and October 2026. The affected product can also be identified by the following names, as well as lot and UPC codes.
Rocky Road Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640050314; Lot 50009
Mocha Almond Fudge Ice Cream; UPC: 070640050420; Lot 50016
Peanut Butter 'N Fudge Ice Cream; UPC: 070640050574; Lot 50012
Country Rich Vanilla Ice Cream; UPC: 070640600052; Lot 50085
Scooper Hero Ice Cream; UPC: 070640050642; Lot 50011
Cotton Candy Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640050482; Lot 50018
GFGB Vanilla Bean Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640000272; Lot 50024
Quick Blend Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640050604; Lot 50034
Planet Smoothie ZSA Vanilla Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; UPC: 070640005567; Lot 50014
Johnny Rockets Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640006564; Lot 50029
BIPC Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640008025; Lot 50024
Vanilla Frozen Yogurt; UPC: 00070640022144; Lot 50002
Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640022250; Lot 50005
GFGB 12 Percent Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 070640018451; Lot 50004
Gordon Choice Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 00093901820730; Lot 50003
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (Madagascar Vanilla); UPC: 50758108658085; Lot 50026
Glenview Farms Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 50758108118398; Lot 50066
Glenview Farms Chocolate Ice Cream; UPC: 50758108118404; Lot 50033
Glenview Farms French Vanilla Ice Cream; UPC: 50758108392668; Lot 50015
Sysco French Vanilla Ice Cream; UPC: 00074865257275; Lot 50025
Keith Valley Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 046045065871; Lot 50004
Ellington Farms Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream; UPC: 046045065833; Lot 50003
Because the ice cream was distributed in bulk, you may not have it hanging out in a residential freezer. However, if you own a business, frequent bulk food stores, or are a customer of any of the affected brands, you can make yourself, peers, and your local potentially affected vendors aware of the recall.
Standard protocol for responding to a recall is to dispose of the affected product and/or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.
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