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Popular Ice Cream Recalled for Nut Allergy Risk—Check Your Carton Now
A packaging error led to undeclared tree nuts in mislabeled Blue Bell ice cream, prompting a recall of limited half-gallon cartons in 16 states with no illnesses reported.
- On August 24, 2025, Blue Bell announced a recall involving a small batch of Moo-llennium Crunch ice cream that was mistakenly packaged in containers labeled for Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, produced at their Brenham, Texas facility.
- The recall followed discovery by a Blue Bell employee who found that the half-gallon tubs contained tree nuts but were mislabeled, posing allergy risks for almonds, walnuts, and pecans.
- Affected products had the lot code 061027524 on the lid and were distributed across 16 states, including Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Virginia, available at retailers like Food Lion and Kroger-owned stores.
- Blue Bell reported that no reports of sickness or negative health effects have emerged and recommended that customers either return the recalled half-gallon products for a full refund or discard them if returning is not possible.
- The recall highlights the serious risks undeclared tree nuts pose to allergic consumers and underscores the importance of accurate labeling in retail food products.
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