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Häagen-Dazs ice cream treat recalled in dozens of states
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream recalled a limited number of Häagen-Dazs bars with undeclared wheat posing serious allergy risks, sold in over 30 states, no illnesses reported.
- On Nov. 3, 2025, Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream voluntarily recalled some Häagen‑Dazs Chocolate Dark Chocolate Mini Bars after the company and FDA said the products may contain undeclared wheat, risking serious allergic reactions.
- Dreyer's said the issue stemmed from products containing wheat being repacked into incorrect packaging at the start of a production run, causing missing allergen warnings.
- The recalled items carry batch code LLA519501 and a Best By date of January 31, 2027, and were shipped to Kroger stores in 29 states and Giant Eagle stores in five states.
- If you bought the recalled boxes, discard or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund, and no illnesses have been reported to date; contact customer service 800-767-0120 or dreyers@casupport.com for information.
- The FDA requires allergen labels and Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream is cooperating with the FDA on this voluntary recall, confirming no other batches or other Häagen‑Dazs products are affected.
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Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream voluntarily recalls some Häagen-Dazs mini bars for undeclared wheat
Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream has voluntarily recalled "a limited number" of Häagen-Dazs Chocolate Dark Chocolate Mini Bars, the company said this week.
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