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Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
18K ice cream cartons recalled for possible plastic contamination
(NewsNation) — Close to 18K of ice cream cartons have been recalled, according to an FDA enforcement report. The recall was for 22 flavors of ice cream and frozen yogurt available across the United States in late April, after concerns that some tubs may have small pieces of plastic in them. The flavors recalled included: Wells Enterprises Rocky Road Flavored Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Mocha Almond Fudge Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Peanut Butter 'N Fudge Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Country Rich Vanilla Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Scooper Hero Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Cotton Candy Flavored Ice Cream Wells Enterprises GFGB Vanilla Bean Flavored Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Quick Blend Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Planet Smoothie ZSA Vanilla Fat Free Frozen Yogurt Wells Enterprises Johnny Rockets Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream Wells Enterprises BIPC Flavored Ice Cream Wells Enterprises Vanilla Frozen Yogurt Wells Enterprises Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream Wells Enterprises GFGB 12 Percent Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream Gordon Food Service Gordon's Choice Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream US Food Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (Madagascar Vanilla) US Foods Glenview Farms Vanilla Flavored, Chocolate and French Vanilla Ice Cream Sysco Corporation French Vanilla Ice Cream Ben E. Keith Foods Valley Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream Ben E. Keith Foods Ellington Farms Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream What is diabetes? The FDA classified the recall as a Class II, which details that the contaminated product could cause 'temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, though the risk of serious harm is considered remote.' There have been no reports of injuries or adverse reactions. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


New York Post
19-05-2025
- Health
- New York Post
Nearly 18K containers of ice cream recalled over plastic contamination concern
If you've recently stocked up on bulk ice cream, you might want to check your freezer. Wells Enterprises is recalling more than 18,000 tubs of its ice cream after discovering some batches may contain bits of plastic. The recall, which started in late April and was made official by the FDA in mid-May, affects 22 different kinds of 3-gallon tubs that were shipped to more than 100 distribution centers across the United States. 3 Wells Enterprises is recalling more than 18,000 tubs of its ice cream after discovering some batches may contain bits of plastic. Wells Flavors involved in the recall include fan favorites like Rocky Road, Mocha Almond Fudge, Country Rich Vanilla, Peanut Butter 'N Fudge, and even Cotton Candy. The list also features a bunch of products sold under popular brand names like Glenview Farms, Johnny Rockets, Scooper Hero, and Planet Smoothie. Many of the recalled items are sold to restaurants and food service providers through companies like US Foods, Gordon Food Service and Sysco. The recall was prompted by concern that some tubs may have small pieces of plastic in them. The affected products have 'best if used by' dates ranging from April to October 2026, so there's a good chance some of them are still sitting in freezers around the country. 3 Peanut Butter 'N Fudge is one of the flavors that is affected by the recall. Wells One of the biggest lots being pulled includes more than 5,000 tubs of Vanilla Frozen Yogurt. Other large batches include Glenview Farms French Vanilla and BIPC-branded ice cream. Wells Enterprises, which is based in Le Mars, Iowa, hasn't released a public statement about the recall yet, and the FDA says the process is still ongoing. This is classified as a Class II recall, meaning the issue isn't likely to cause serious health problems — but eating the affected ice cream could still lead to temporary issues. 3 Wells' Mocha Almond Fudge Premium Ice Cream is also on the list of the FDA's recall. Wells So far, no injuries or health complaints have been reported. But the FDA is urging people to check their product labels and toss any tubs that match the recall info. The full list of affected items, including UPC codes and lot numbers, is available on the FDA's website. For now, Wells is contacting its distributors by email and working to pull the affected products off the market. If you've got any of the recalled tubs, the safest move is to throw them out and reach out to the company with questions. It's a reminder that even trusted brands can slip up — and that it pays to double-check what's in your freezer before scooping.