Haagen-Dazs Dark Chocolate Ice Cream Bars Recalled In 31 States - Here's What You Need To Know - Tasting Table
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Haagen-Dazs Dark Chocolate Ice Cream Bars Recalled In 31 States - Here's What You Need To Know - Tasting Table
"To find out if you have one of the recalled products, look at the batch code on the back of the box. Packages with batch code LLA519501 and an expiration date of January 31, 2027, are included in the recall. The mini bars were packaged without labels declaring the potential presence of wheat in the ingredients. The company may have used the wrong packaging during production."
"The ice cream is being recalled over a high allergy risk. If you have a wheat allergy or sensitivity and consume this product, you could experience serious health problems. Symptoms may appear shortly after consumption and may include hives or a rash, swelling, mouth or throat irritation, nausea or vomiting, or trouble breathing. Those with severe wheat allergies are at risk of a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction."
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration announced an immediate recall of Häagen-Dazs Mini Chocolate Dark Chocolate Ice Cream Bars sold in six-count packages at Kroger and Giant Eagle stores across 31 states. Affected packages carry batch code LLA519501 and an expiration date of January 31, 2027. The mini bars were packaged without labels declaring the potential presence of wheat, possibly due to incorrect packaging during production. The recall is limited to that specific batch and does not include other batches or branded products. People with wheat allergies face serious health risks; bring the product and receipt to the store for a full refund or contact the store if no receipt is available.
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