FDA Announces Recall of Straus Family Creamery Ice Cream Due to Metal Contamination Risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for several flavors of Straus Family Creamery Organic Ice Cream due to potential metal contamination. This recall affects a limited number of production runs of specific flavors and sizes, which can be identified by the 'best by' date on the packaging. The affected ice cream products were distributed to retailers in 17 states, including Arizona, California, and Texas, starting May 4. The recall includes vanilla bean, strawberry, cookie dough, dutch chocolate, and mint chip flavors, with best-by dates ranging from December 23 to December 30, 2026. Straus Family Creamery is collaborating with retailers to remove the affected products from shelves. Consumers who have purchased these products are advised to dispose of them. While refunds are not being offered, the company is providing vouchers for replacement products, with details available on their website.