Frozen Dessert Recall: FDA Warns of Stone Contamination

by mark.thompson business editor

So Delicious dairy Free Recall: Potential Stone Contamination Prompts Voluntary Withdrawal

A voluntary recall has been issued for select pints of So Delicious Dairy Free Salted Caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert due to the potential presence of foreign objects,including small stones and other hard materials.The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the recall, initiated by Danone U.S., on Monday, impacting products sold nationwide.

The recall specifically targets pints with best-by dates prior to august 8, 2027, and bearing a SKU code of 136603 and a UPC code of 744473476138. Consumers should check their freezers to determine if they possess the affected product.

Did you know? – Recalls are frequently enough voluntary, initiated by the manufacturer when a potential safety issue is identified. The FDA oversees and confirms these actions.

Foreign Materials Found in Cashew Inclusions

According to the FDA, the impacted frozen dessert may contain “foreign materials, such as small stones and other hard objects, within the cashew inclusions.” This revelation prompted Danone U.S. to take swift action to protect consumers.

“The company is working swiftly to remove impacted products from store shelves,” the FDA stated in its announcement.

It’s notable to note that not all So Delicious Dairy Free Salted caramel Cluster Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert pints are subject to the recall. Packages may also vary in appearance due to a company rebrand earlier in the year.

Pro tip: – always check the “best by” date and product codes on food items, especially when a recall is announced. Keep receipts for easy returns.

Company Response and Future Availability

Danone U.S.has reportedly identified and corrected the issue that led to the potential contamination.”Meanwhile, the company has already identified and corrected this issue and will soon be able to bring back the frozen dessert so many people enjoy,” the agency saeid.

This recall follows similar recent actions, including recalls of baby products sold on Amazon due to safety concerns and a seperate recall of cinnamon powder across 14 states due to elevated lead levels. these incidents underscore the importance of ongoing vigilance in food safety and quality control.

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