Tillamook ice cream pites recalled on health problems, warns the FDA
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Are you looking for a sweet treat when time warms up? Be careful about what you choose, because Delicious desserts Can cause problems beyond the packaging in a few extra pounds. Back in January, the Food and Drug Administration of the United States (FDA) warned the public of a reminder for more 1,000 pounds of brownies Sold in H-E-B grocery stores. And in February, Profair productions have been removed from the shelves due to possible Listeria contamination. Now, the FDA warns a problem with our favorite summer snack, because some pints of Tillamok ice cream are subject to reminder. Read the rest to know why these products are drawn.
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The FDA alerts the public with a reminder of Tillamook ice cream.
The FDA published a security alert May 31 to inform consumers of a new recall of ice cream. The Tillamok County County Cormerie Association is now deliberately remembered a part of its Swirl Cone Waffle Tillamok ice cream pinches, because they were packed with badly in the Tillamok chocolate butter -butter ice cream boxes. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"Tillamook became aware of the wrong problem when a consumer informed the company that Waffle Cone Swirl Ice was found inside the chocolate butter ice cream cardboard," said the version of the company.
Only a limited quantity of Tillamook products has been affected.
The recalled products are packed inside a cardboard of Tillamook chocolate peanut butter with a swirling lid with Waffle Tillamook cone, depending on the alert.
"The Lot Affected Lot Codes TL-41-80 and BB041324 (which best means on the date of 04/13/2024) are printed at the bottom of the box", explains Tillamook.
According to the press release, the Tillamook County Creamery Association recalls that a "limited quantity" of its family boxes of 1.5 quarters of swirling ice cream with Tillamook waffle rope because of this manufacturing mixture.
"No more than 1,440 boxes of the ice cream in question were only distributed in Safeway grocery stores and only in the state of Washington and in certain parts of northern Idaho," notes the alert.
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Pints recalled may include undeclared allergens.
Despite the limited number of pints affected, the recalled ice cream is always a health problem. As the alert explains, Tillamook's products had to be removed from the shelves due to allergens of wheat and non -no and soy soy.
"The swirling ice cream with a waffle cone contains wheat and soy, which are not declared on the label of chocolate peanut butter," explains Tillamook.
Wheat and soy are two of the most Unsconsumnated allergens , according to the Food Security and Inspection Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (UDSA) (FSIS). The agency says they help represent 90% of all food allergic reactions, alongside crustaceans, eggs, fish, peanuts, milk and trees.
Some consumers are invited not to eat ice.
Non -declared allergens in recalled Tillamook ice cream may present a major risk for certain consumers.
"People who have a severe allergy or sensitivity to wheat or soy are running the risk of serious or fatal allergic reaction if they consume this product," warns alert, noting that no disease or adverse reaction has been however been reported.
By the FDA, the symptoms of a allergic reaction May include hives, rinsed skin, rashes, tingling or itching, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, coughs, whistling breathing, stunning, dizzy, difficulties in breathing, loss consciousness and swelling in the throat, face, tongue or lips.
Due to this risk, some consumers are invited to eat none of the recalled ice creams. "Customers with a wheat or a soybean allergy or a sensitivity that bought the affected product are invited not to consume the product and to have it to their place of purchase for a full refund, "said the alert.