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AsiaOne
2 days ago
- Business
- AsiaOne
From froyo to acai: Australian dessert chain Yo-Chi launches first international outlet in Singapore, Lifestyle News
Fans of Yo-Chi will be pleased to know that they won't need to take a trip down under when craving its signature self-serve frozen yoghurt or acai. The popular Australian dessert chain has launched its first international outlet today (Aug 15) at Singapore's Orchard Central, it shared in a press release. Customers can expect to personalise their yoghurt cups and acai bowls at the self-serve stations before picking a selection of toppings. Classic garnishes include chocolate chip cookie dough, fresh strawberries and mini mochi. If you're looking for more familiar flavours, toppings with a localised twist include coconut jelly and nata de coco. Yo-Chi noted that its yoghurts are made with real Australia milk, with dairy-free and gluten-free options also available. The brand also said the majority of its flavours are 98 per cent fat-free. Flavours available all-year round include Salted Butterscotch, Signature Tart and Classic Vanilla. Seasonal options to look out for are Cookies and Cream, Coconut, Matcha and Mango. Launched in Melbourne in 2012, Yo-Chi is one of Australia's most popular frozen yoghurt and acai brand with 56 outlets currently. Yo-Chi mentioned that it has "big plans for more". For froyo and acai lovers, let's hope this launch at Orchard Central is just the beginning of Yo-Chi's growth in Singapore. Address: 181 Orchard Rd, #01-06 Orchard Central Singapore 238896 [[nid:721276]] amierul@


Miami Herald
27-07-2025
- Health
- Miami Herald
Ice Cream Recalled Nationwide As Warning Issued Over Products
Tropicale Foods, based in Ontario, California, announced on Friday a voluntary recall of select Helados Mexico and La Michoacana ice cream products. The decision followed a label audit which revealed that although the products list "cream," they do not explicitly declare "milk"—that could endanger those allergic to milk. Newsweek contacted the company for comment on Sunday via email outside of usual working hours. Milk is a major allergen under federal labeling laws, and its accidental presence in products poses a risk to consumers with allergies or severe sensitivities. Undeclared ingredients can trigger life-threatening reactions, making accurate labeling a critical public health requirement. The company announcement, published on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s website on Saturday, states: "Tropicale Foods of Ontario, CA is recalling certain Helados Mexico and La Michoacana products with specific best by dates, as detailed below because these products contain undeclared milk. "Though these products include 'cream' in the product ingredient lists, the common name 'milk' is not declared. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products." Affected items include single-flavor offerings (such as Coconut, Strawberry, Bubble Gum, Cookies and Cream, Mango), as well as multi-packs (6‑pack, 12‑pack, 16‑pack varieties). The recalled products are as follows: Photos of the affected products are available on the FDA website. The recall covers a wide range of "best by" dates from May 2026 through July 2027. Distribution spanned retail locations nationwide across the U.S. As of the FDA announcement, one consumer illness has been reported. Consumers with affected items who are allergic or sensitive to milk are advised not to consume the products and to properly dispose of them. Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) states on its website: "When a person with a milk allergy is exposed to milk, proteins in the milk bind to specific antibodies made by the person's immune system. This triggers the person's immune defenses, leading to reaction symptoms that can be mild or very severe." Consumers who have the affected product should dispose of and not consume this product if allergic or sensitive to milk, and consult medical advice if symptoms arise. Anyone with queries may contact the company at 909-563-3090 between 8 am and 5 pm Pacific, Monday to Friday. The FDA will continue oversight and monitor any additional consumer reports or updates. Related Articles Is the FDA Doing Enough About Food Additives?Nationwide Ritz Cracker Recall Update as FDA Issues Risk WarningCanned Fruit Recall Sparks Nationwide Warning to CustomersFDA Issues Highest Risk Warning for Tofu Recall 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.


Newsweek
27-07-2025
- Health
- Newsweek
Ice Cream Recalled Nationwide As Warning Issued Over Products
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Tropicale Foods, based in Ontario, California, announced on Friday a voluntary recall of select Helados Mexico and La Michoacana ice cream products. The decision followed a label audit which revealed that although the products list "cream," they do not explicitly declare "milk"—that could endanger those allergic to milk. Newsweek contacted the company for comment on Sunday via email outside of usual working hours. Why It Matters Milk is a major allergen under federal labeling laws, and its accidental presence in products poses a risk to consumers with allergies or severe sensitivities. Undeclared ingredients can trigger life-threatening reactions, making accurate labeling a critical public health requirement. A gelato store at the Caesars Forum Shops is viewed on May 29, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. A gelato store at the Caesars Forum Shops is viewed on May 29, 2025 in Las Vegas, to Know The company announcement, published on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s website on Saturday, states: "Tropicale Foods of Ontario, CA is recalling certain Helados Mexico and La Michoacana products with specific best by dates, as detailed below because these products contain undeclared milk. "Though these products include 'cream' in the product ingredient lists, the common name 'milk' is not declared. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products." Affected items include single-flavor offerings (such as Coconut, Strawberry, Bubble Gum, Cookies and Cream, Mango), as well as multi-packs (6‑pack, 12‑pack, 16‑pack varieties). The recalled products are as follows: Description BBD LaMichoacana COCONUT (Single) 10/3/2026-5/3/2027 LaMichoacana STRAWBERRY (Single) 10/1/2026-5/16/2027 LaMichoacana BUBBLE GUM (Single) 4/7/2027-4/19/2027 LaMichoacana COOKIES AND CREAM (Single) 4/9/2027-4/11/2027 LaMichoacana MANGO (Single) 2/3/2027-4/8/2027 LaMichoacana 6 -PACK COCONUT 11/25/2026-4/12/2027 LaMichoacana 6-PACK STRAWBERRY 6/3/2026-6/17/2027 LaMichoacana 16-PACK VARIETY CREAM 3/14/2027 and 3/16/2027 LaMichoacana 12-PACK MINI VARIETY CREAM 9/9/2026 -4/12/2027 LaMichoacana 6-PACK ROMPOPE 4/24/2027-7/14/2027 Helados Mexico 12-PACK MINI VARIETY CREAM 5/29/2026-06/24/2027 Helados Mexico 12-PACK MINI CHOCOLATEDIP VARIETY CREAM 12/17/2026-6/15/2027 Helados Mexico 12-PACK DLR MINI VARIETYCREAM 12/31/2026-5/2/2027 Helados Mexico 12-PACK DLR MINICHOCOLATE DIP VARIETY CREAM 1/14/2027-6/18/2027 Photos of the affected products are available on the FDA website. The recall covers a wide range of "best by" dates from May 2026 through July 2027. Distribution spanned retail locations nationwide across the U.S. As of the FDA announcement, one consumer illness has been reported. Consumers with affected items who are allergic or sensitive to milk are advised not to consume the products and to properly dispose of them. What People Are Saying Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) states on its website: "When a person with a milk allergy is exposed to milk, proteins in the milk bind to specific antibodies made by the person's immune system. This triggers the person's immune defenses, leading to reaction symptoms that can be mild or very severe." What Happens Next Consumers who have the affected product should dispose of and not consume this product if allergic or sensitive to milk, and consult medical advice if symptoms arise. Anyone with queries may contact the company at 909-563-3090 between 8 am and 5 pm Pacific, Monday to Friday. The FDA will continue oversight and monitor any additional consumer reports or updates.


Time of India
20-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
National Ice Cream Day 2025: FDA issues risk warning due to 'class II health risk'. Here's what you can do
It's the National Ice Cream Day in the United States and from ice cream chains to restaurants and even grocery stores, there are ways to score freebies and deals all day long. However, on this 'sweet' day, an Ohio creamery has recalled several of its ice cream flavors because of undeclared allergens , reports NewsWeek. Based in Wauseon, Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery has issued a voluntary recall for multiple pint-size products that were distributed to six retail locations. The affected items have been pulled from store shelves. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category others healthcare Finance MCA Management Technology Data Science Others Cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence Public Policy CXO MBA Healthcare Digital Marketing Project Management Design Thinking PGDM Data Science Leadership Degree Operations Management Data Analytics Product Management Skills you'll gain: Duration: 16 Weeks Indian School of Business CERT - ISB Cybersecurity for Leaders Program India Starts on undefined Get Details The FDA has classified the recall as 'Class II health risk'- which refers to a situation in which the "use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas Prices In Dubai Might Be More Affordable Than You Think Villas In Dubai | Search Ads Get Quote Undo ALSO READ: Barack Obama-Michelle finally address divorce rumours: 'There hasn't been one moment in our marriage...' Ohio creamery recalls ice cream flavours Millions of people in US are subject to food allergies or food sensitivities, says FDA. Food sensitivities can range from mild reactions to potentially life-threatening symptoms. The agency recognizes nine major food allergens: milk, eggs, sesame, fish, tree nuts, crustacean shellfish, peanuts, wheat and soybeans. Live Events The recall issued by Ohio creamery affects pints of Mocha, Cacao, Cookie Dough, Cookies and Cream, Cacao Brownie Bites, Chocolate Peanut Butter and Avalanche as they may contain "undeclared soy and/or wheat", reports NewsWeek. ALSO READ: Astronomer CEO Andy Byron's divorce bill revealed following Coldplay kiss cam controversy with HR chief While no illnesses have been reported so far, the presence of undeclared allergens poses a potential risk to consumers with soy or wheat allergies. Soy can trigger reactions ranging from mild symptoms—such as hives and stomach cramps—to severe anaphylaxis in sensitive individuals. Wheat allergies can cause similar symptoms—including respiratory issues, skin reactions and, in some cases, life-threatening allergic responses. The recalled ice cream pints were sold in paper cartons with paper lids and distributed to six retailers in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. The recall covers all expiration dates, which are printed on the bottom of each carton. "There have been no reports of illness involving products addressed in this recall, however, individuals exhibiting signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction after consuming Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery Ice Cream involved in this recall should contact a physician immediately," according to a news release from the Ohio Department of Agriculture. Consumers who have purchased the affected products are urged not to consume them and to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Those with questions can call 419-583-7124.


Newsweek
19-07-2025
- Health
- Newsweek
Ice Cream Recall Update as FDA Issues Risk Warning
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. An Ohio creamery is recalling several of its ice cream flavors because of undeclared allergens. Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery, based in Wauseon, issued a voluntary recall for multiple pint-size products that were distributed to six retail locations. The affected items have been pulled from store shelves. Newsweek has contacted Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery for comment via email. Why It Matters According to the FDA, millions of people in the U.S. have food allergies or food sensitivities. Food sensitivities can range from mild reactions to potentially life-threatening symptoms. The agency recognizes nine major food allergens: milk, eggs, sesame, fish, tree nuts, crustacean shellfish, peanuts, wheat and soybeans. A stock image of a spoon in vanilla ice cream. A stock image of a spoon in vanilla ice cream. Sven Hoppe/picture-alliance/dpa/AP What To Know The recall affects pints of Mocha, Cacao, Cookie Dough, Cookies and Cream, Cacao Brownie Bites, Chocolate Peanut Butter and Avalanche—all of which may contain undeclared soy and/or wheat. The FDA has classified the recall as a Class II health risk. This classification is used when exposure to a product may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences, or when the probability of serious adverse health effects is remote. While no illnesses have been reported so far, the presence of undeclared allergens poses a potential risk to consumers with soy or wheat allergies. In sensitive individuals, soy can trigger reactions ranging from mild symptoms—such as hives and stomach cramps—to severe anaphylaxis. Wheat allergies can cause similar symptoms—including respiratory issues, skin reactions and, in some cases, life-threatening allergic responses. Because these allergens were not properly listed in the "Contains" statement on the packaging, affected consumers may unknowingly ingest ingredients that could endanger their health. The recalled ice cream pints, all of which were individually packaged in paper cartons with paper lids, were distributed to six retailers across Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. All expiration dates are included in the recall, with markings located on the bottom of each carton. "There have been no reports of illness involving products addressed in this recall, however, individuals exhibiting signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction after consuming Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery Ice Cream involved in this recall should contact a physician immediately," according to a news release from the Ohio Department of Agriculture. What Happens Next Consumers who have purchased the affected products are urged not to consume them and to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Those with questions can call 419-583-7124.