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Popular Ice Cream Brand Faces Urgent Recall After Contamination Scare
Popular Ice Cream Brand Faces Urgent Recall After Contamination Scare

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time21-05-2025

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Popular Ice Cream Brand Faces Urgent Recall After Contamination Scare

Ice cream lovers, beware. Your favorite brand may be affected by a recent FDA recall. Wells Enterprises, an Iowa-based company, has voluntarily recalled nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt due to the potential presence of plastic contamination. The manufacturer is known for popular brands like Halo Top and Blue Bunny. The recall affects 22 flavors of ice cream and frozen yogurt packaged in 3-gallon tubs, distributed to 103 locations across the U.S. This includes centers in Le Mars, Iowa; Wyoming; Michigan; Rosemont, Illinois; and both Houston and Fort Worth, Texas. Some of the ice cream was distributed to food service suppliers and restaurants, including Gordon Food Service, US Foods, and Sysco Corp, as well as Johnny Rockets and Planet Smoothie locations. The affected products have "Best If Used By" dates ranging from March 2026 to October 2026. The FDA has classified the recall as a Class II event, meaning the affected products may cause "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences" if consumed. So far, there have been no reported illnesses in relation to the recall. Since the ice cream was distributed in bulk, it's unlikely to be sitting in a typical home freezer. However, if you run a business, shop at bulk food stores, or are a customer of any of the affected brands, it's important to be aware of the recall. Wells Enterprises has not released a statement regarding the recall. But, as with any recall, the standard guidance is to either dispose of the affected product or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.

Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt recalled over potential plastic contamination
Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt recalled over potential plastic contamination

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
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Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt recalled over potential plastic contamination

The company that makes Blue Bunny and Halo Top products has recalled nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt over concerns that the foods possibly contain pieces of plastic. Wells Enterprises, an Iowa-based company, issued the voluntary recall on April 25, according to a report from the Food and Drug Administration last week. The nationwide recall includes 22 flavors of ice cream and frozen yogurt in 3-gallon tubs. The items have 'Best If Used By' dates ranging from March 2026 to October 2026. The affected 3-gallon-tub products were distributed at 103 centers nationwide, including Le Mars, Iowa Wyoming, Mich. Rosemont, Ill. Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas The FDA provides a detailed list of all the recalled products in its report. The recall is considered a Class II event by the FDA. This means that if the product is consumed, it may 'cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences,' according to the FDA website. There have been no reported illnesses related to the recall as of Sunday, May 18. The FDA report does not include instructions for consumers who have purchased affected containers. The Wells Enterprises website encourages customers to fill out a form with any questions, comments or concerns.

Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt recalled over potential plastic contamination
Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt recalled over potential plastic contamination

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt recalled over potential plastic contamination

The company that makes Blue Bunny and Halo Top products has recalled nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt over concerns that the foods possibly contain pieces of plastic. Wells Enterprises, an Iowa-based company, issued the voluntary recall on April 25, according to a report from the Food and Drug Administration last week. The nationwide recall includes 22 flavors of ice cream and frozen yogurt in 3-gallon tubs. The items have 'Best If Used By' dates ranging from March 2026 to October 2026. The affected 3-gallon-tub products were distributed at 103 centers nationwide, including Le Mars, Iowa Wyoming, Mich. Rosemont, Ill. Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas The FDA provides a detailed list of all the recalled products in its report. The recall is considered a Class II event by the FDA. This means that if the product is consumed, it may 'cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences,' according to the FDA website. There have been no reported illnesses related to the recall as of Sunday, May 18. The FDA report does not include instructions for consumers who have purchased affected containers. The Wells Enterprises website encourages customers to fill out a form with any questions, comments or concerns.

Recall Roundup for Week of May 12, 2025: Ice Cream, Coolers, Eye Drops & More Pulled from Shelves
Recall Roundup for Week of May 12, 2025: Ice Cream, Coolers, Eye Drops & More Pulled from Shelves

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time19-05-2025

  • Health
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Recall Roundup for Week of May 12, 2025: Ice Cream, Coolers, Eye Drops & More Pulled from Shelves

There were several major recalls involving wildly popular products and big-name companies over the last 7-10 days, so check your cupboards and pantries for any recalled items you may have purchased in recent months. Some of the items pulled from shelves include ice cream contaminated with plastic, coolers potentially amputating fingertips, eyecare products pulled over sterility issues, and ready-to-eat food items linked to Listeria concerns and undeclared allergens. Here's what to throw out or return for the week of May 12, 2025: Thousands of gallons of popular ice cream products were pulled from shelves due to a possible contamination of hard plastics in the desserts. The voluntary recall was made by Wells Enterprises, maker of popular ice cream brands like Blue Bunny, Halo Top, Bomb Pop and Blue Ribbon Classics. 22 varieties of ice cream products were affected by the recall and were distributed to over 100 facilities across the U.S. including restaurants, cafeterias and food service companies. Check out a complete list of flavors and brands that were recalled here. Igloo expanded its recall of 90-quart rolling coolers "due to fingertip amputation and crushing hazards," according to a notice on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The coolers were recalled due to safety issues with the tow handle of the cooler, which can "pinch consumers' fingertips against the cooler, posing fingertip amputation and crushing hazards," the notice states. More than one million coolers were previously recalled in February, and an additional 130,000 were pulled after the recall was expanded on May 8, 2025 The recall was expanded due to "78 more reports of fingertip injuries, including 26 resulting in fingertip amputations, bone fractures or lacerations," according to USA Today. Fresh & Ready Foods voluntarily recalled 86 different ready-made products including sandwiches, snacks, and pastas across four states due to potential contamination of listeria. At least 10 people across California and Nevada have been hospitalized with symptoms related to the listeria outbreak, which has been linked to ready-to-eat food products. After a routine inspection, the FDA identified Fresh & Ready Foods as the source of a Listeria outbreak from last year. For the full list of recalled products, go to the FDA's website. More than 75,000 cases over-the-counter eye care products including artificial tears and other ophthalmic solutions distributed by AvKARE were recalled over a potential sterility issue. The voluntary recall was issued after a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) audit uncovered a manufacturing deviation that may pose a health risk to consumers, although the health risk was not specified in the report. On May 6, the FDA gave the recall the second-highest risk level. You can find specific lot codes and expiration dates on the AvKare news release, as well as a full list of the recalled items. Ford announced a massive recall of 274,00 Expedition and Lincoln-branded Navigator SUVs due to the potential loss of brake function while driving. Documents published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration state that the front brake lines in these cars 'may be in contact' with their engine air cleaner outlet pipe due to a potential installation defect. "Front brake lines in the affected vehicles may be in contact with the engine air cleaner outlet pipe," the recall states. "This can result in a brake line leak."

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