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FDA announces recall of nondairy ice cream because it may contain “small stones”

A recent voluntary recall has been issued by a New York-based food company for their nondairy ice cream sold nationwide. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that the ice cream may contain foreign materials, such as “small stones,” prompting the recall. The affected product is So Delicious Dairy Free’s Salted Caramel Cluster ice cream in pints with a best by date of Aug. 8, 2027. The FDA warns that small stones and other hard objects could be found in the cashew pieces within the ice cream, advising consumers not to consume it.

So Delicious, a brand that offers a variety of nondairy food and beverage items, is owned by Danone U.S., which initiated the voluntary recall. Other well-known brands under the Danone umbrella include Activia and Dannon. It is important to note that only the Salted Caramel Cluster flavor of So Delicious Dairy Free ice cream is affected by the recall, with no other products or flavors being impacted. The company is working swiftly with retailers to remove the potentially contaminated product from shelves.

Consumers who have purchased the recalled ice cream can contact So Delicious Dairy Free for refunds by calling 1-833-367-8975. To provide further details, the product information is as follows:
– Name: So Delicious Dairy Free, Salted Caramel Cluster flavor
– SKU: 136603
– UPC: 744473476138
– Best-by dates: before Aug. 8, 2027

It is crucial for consumers to check their ice cream pints for the specified best by date and refrain from consuming the product if it matches the recall criteria. Additionally, if you have purchased this product, it is recommended to reach out to So Delicious Dairy Free for further assistance.

This article has been edited by Aimee Picchi to provide accurate and relevant information to our readers. Stay informed and stay safe when it comes to food recalls and product safety.

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