A New York-based food company is voluntarily recalling nondairy ice cream sold nationwide because it may contain foreign materials, including "small stones," according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall, announced Monday, affects pints of So Delicious Dairy Free's Salted Caramel Cluster ice cream with best by dates of Aug. 8, 2027. The FDA said small stones and other hard objects could be embedded in the cashew pieces in the ice cream.
Main Idea: Danone U.S. is recalling a nondairy ice cream product nationwide after the FDA said it may contain small stones and other hard foreign material.
Key Points:
People who bought the recalled ice cream could get hurt if small stones are in the product, and households may need to check freezers and throw away affected pints.
Danone US’s recall may help prevent injuries by pulling the product from stores and offering refunds.
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