Popular U.S. Ice Cream Brand Recalled Due to Life-Threatening Allergy Concern
- On June 2, 2025, Unilever Manufacturing voluntarily recalled 6,668 cases nationwide due to a labeling mistake involving nut allergens on Breyers Rocky Road Ice Cream packaging.
- The recall followed discovery that Rocky Road ice cream was packaged in Chocolate Truffle tubs with mismatched Rocky Road lids labeling undeclared almonds, a known allergen.
- The FDA classified this recall as Class II on June 10, 2025, indicating exposure could cause temporary or medically reversible health issues, particularly for people with tree nut allergies.
- Consumers who have tubs identified by the specific batch number JUL 1026GB3 and bar code 077567457288 are encouraged to either discard the product or return it for a refund. For further details, the FDA can be reached at 1-888-INFO-FDA.
- This recall highlights risks for individuals sensitive to trace amounts of nuts and emphasizes the importance of accurate allergen labeling to prevent serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis.
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FDA Announces Recall of Breyers Ice Cream for Undeclared Life-Threatening Allergen
Check your freezer!Allrecipes / BreyersUnilever Manufacturing, Inc, has issued a recall for select tubs of Breyers ice cream due to a labeling error. Breyers’ Rocky Road Ice Cream was inadvertently packaged in a “Chocolate Truffle” tub with a “Rocky Road” labeled lid. Because of the packaging error, the ice cream contains undeclared allergens.Unilever initiated the recall for 6,668 cases on June 2, 2025, and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (…
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