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- A regional ice cream maker has issued a recall because some of its ice cream may contain nuts that aren't declared on the packaging.
- Homestead Creamery is recalling its chocolate ice cream from May, which may have pecans in it that could cause an allergic reaction in those who are sensitive to it.
- All recalled quarts of the ice cream should be returned to their place of purchase for a full refund.
There's been a number of high-profile recalls in 2020 thus far. Nationwide warnings against eating onions and peaches and mushrooms have already been issued by the CDC and FDA after some products were found to be potentially tainted with salmonella. Now, a smaller-scale recall is being issued for ice cream, but thankfully this one has nothing to do with bacteria.
Homestead Creamery is recalling a whole bunch of its chocolate ice cream (dang!) because they accidentally made it even tastier. Okay, that's just my personal opinion, but the recall is due to undeclared pecans in the ice cream, which can be a serious issue for those with specific allergies.
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