Blue Bell recalls ice cream in New Mexico
Blue Bell discovered mispackaged ice cream posing allergen risks during restocking and issued a recall of limited quantities to protect customers with tree nut allergies.
- Blue Bell Creameries voluntarily recalled limited Moo-llennium Crunch Ice Cream in mislabeled half-gallon cartons on Friday in New Mexico and 15 other states.
- The recall was initiated after a Blue Bell worker identified the packaging mistake during the process of replenishing stock at a retail store, with no additional cases of mispackaging reported.
- Some cartons labeled as Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough actually contained Moo-llennium Crunch ice cream, which includes almonds, walnuts, and pecans that were not declared on the packaging, creating potential allergy hazards.
- Affected cartons bear the code 061027524 on the top of the Moo-llennium Crunch lid, and Blue Bell advises customers can return them for a full refund or call 836-7977 weekdays.
- There have been no reports of harm or negative health effects so far, and Blue Bell states that the recall pertains to a restricted amount of product distributed across multiple states.
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Blue Bell ice cream recalled due to packaging errors
The impacted half gallon tubs are filled with Moo-llennium Crunch but are packaged in chocolate chip cookie dough containers.
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