Pleasant’s ice cream has been recalled in three states over a probably harmful labeling error.
Cartons of Vanilla Bean have been mistakenly stuffed with the Cookies and Cream taste, which incorporates soy and wheat allergens not listed on the Vanilla Bean containers.
Here is how you can examine in case your ice cream is a part of the recall.
Product Identify: Pleasant’s Vanilla Bean ice cream carton with a Pleasant’s Cookies & Cream lidSize: 48 fl. ozBest-By Date: 11/26/25Product Amount: 324 cartons
Meals and Drug Administration
The recalled ice cream was offered at retailers in three states:
MarylandVirginiaPennsylvania
Because of the packaging mix-ups, the ice cream cartons don’t listing two allergens: soy and wheat.
Folks with a wheat or soy allergy run the danger of a severe or life-threatening allergic response in the event that they eat the ice cream. In the event you can eat wheat and soy, the ice cream is in any other case fit for human consumption.
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