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Breyers Recalls Rocky Road Ice Cream Over Packaging Misprint - MSN
Breyers is recalling more than 6,000 cases of its Rocky Road ice cream after the popular flavor was incorrectly packaged in a Breyer’s Chocolate Truffle tub. The FDA says the mistake poses a ...
A Nutty Idea In 1906, a man named William Dreyer came to the U.S. from Germany. After a time in New York, he moved to California to learn the art of making ice cream, and in 1921, he opened an ice ...
The Class II recall, as reported by the FDA, initiated on June 2, is for Rocky Road ice cream that was placed in a Chocolate Truffle ice cream packaging. The container also has a Rocky Road Ice ...
Which Breyers Products Were Affected? The recall affected specific cases of Breyers Chocolate Truffle 1.5-quart cartons that contained Rocky Road ice cream and were packaged with a Rocky Road lid.
The mix-up involves Breyers’ 1.5-quart Rocky Road ice cream, which contains almonds — a tree nut that can trigger severe allergic reactions.
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The ice cream product being recalled is a 1.5-quart carton of Breyers Rocky Road Ice Cream packaged in a Breyers Chocolate Truffle Tub. While the tub bears the label of the chocolate truffle ...
The affected product was identified as Breyers' 1.5-quart carton of "Rocky Road Ice Cream," which was packaged in a "Chocolate Truffle Tub," EatingWell reported.
Breyers is recalling 6,668 tubs of Chocolate Truffle ice cream after some were mistakenly filled with Rocky Road containing undeclared almonds, posing serious allergy risks. Here’s what to know.
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