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Blue Bell recalls ice cream in New Mexico
Blue Bell Creameries recalled limited Moo-llennium Crunch ice cream after nut allergens were undeclared due to packaging error affecting multiple states, with no reported illnesses yet.
- On Friday, Blue Bell Creameries voluntarily recalled a limited quantity of Moo-llennium Crunch ice cream after a packaging error at its Brenham, Texas facility.
- A Blue Bell employee discovered the incorrect packaging on two half-gallon units while restocking a retail location.
- The affected half-gallons contain undeclared almonds, walnuts and pecans, and Moo-llennium Crunch is a vanilla blend with chocolate, caramel chunks, roasted pecans, chopped almonds and walnut pieces.
- The recalled half-gallons were distributed to retail outlets across 16 states, including New Mexico, and consumers can return affected containers marked with code 061027524 on the half-gallon lid for a full refund.
- Blue Bell notified the Food and Drug Administration before announcing a `limited quantity` recall on Friday, with no illnesses reported to date.
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Blue Bell issues voluntary recall of mispackaged ice cream
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Blue Bell Ice Cream is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of its half-gallon "Moo-llennium Crunch" ice cream that was mistakenly packaged in Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough cartons. According to the company, the product was packaged in Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough cartons that have the Moo-llennium Crunch lid placed on top. The ice cream is said to have undeclared almond, walnut, and pecan inside of it and serves as a ser…
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