Van Leeuwen Ice Cream has recalled greater than 2,000 pints of ice cream after studying the product might include undeclared tree nuts, the corporate introduced Tuesday.
The recall results 2,185 frozen 14-ounce pints of its non-dairy frozen dessert product “Oat Milk Brown Sugar Chunk,” that are distributed nationally in retail shops, the Brooklyn, NY-based ice cream makers mentioned in a written announcement on the FDA’s web site.
“The recall was voluntarily initiated after it was found as a result of a buyer grievance, who skilled a response, that the lot accommodates the undeclared tree nuts and was distributed in packaging that didn't reveal the presence of the allergen,” the corporate mentioned.
Van Leeuwen Ice Cream is voluntarily recalling 2,185 frozen 14-ounce pints of its “Oat Milk Brown Sugar Chunk” ice cream after clients reported the product might include undeclared tree nuts.
People allergic or with a extreme sensitivity to tree nuts threat a severe or life-threatening allergic response in the event that they devour these merchandise.
The recalled product is available in a 14-ounce white package deal with orange lettering and an orange lid. It's marked with lot #21V194 and a finest by date of 1/13/2023, that are each displayed on the underside of the pint.
The recall doesn't apply to some other lot marking, finest by date, or types of Van Leeuwen Ice Cream merchandise, the corporate mentioned.
An investigation into the reason for the contamination is ongoing.
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