Wells Enterprises Recalls Over 16,000 Gallons of Ice Cream Due to Plastic Contamination

Wells Enterprises Recalls Over 16,000 Gallons of Ice Cream Due to Plastic Contamination

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Updated 15 hours ago

Recall Details

initiated a voluntary recall on April 25, affecting over 16,000 gallons of ice cream and frozen yogurt across 22 varieties due to potential plastic contamination. The classified the recall as Class II, indicating a remote probability of serious health consequences.

The recall impacts products distributed to 103 centers in the , with no reported illnesses or injuries. Consumers are advised to return the products for a refund or dispose of them.

Products and Response

Affected items include a wide range of flavors, with Vanilla Frozen Yogurt and various vanilla-flavored ice creams being the most frequently impacted. The contamination source remains unclear, though industrial-scale ice cream production processes are cited as potential points of contamination.

Wells Enterprises has notified all distribution centers to remove the affected products. The full list of recalled items and details on how to return or dispose of them are available from the company.
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