"Blue Bunny Ice Cream Recall: Important Information for Consumers"
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"Blue Bunny Ice Cream Recall: Important Information for Consumers"
[!CDATA[Wells Enterprises, Inc., the manufacturer of popular ice cream brands like Blue Bunny, has announced a voluntary recall of 19 different varieties of its 3-gallon ice cream tubs. The recall was initiated due to the potential presence of plastic material in the products. While there have been no reported injuries or health issues related to the affected ice cream, the Food and Drug Administration has classified the recall as Class II, indicating that the products could potentially cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health effects. The recall, which began on April 25, impacts over 103 distribution centers throughout the United States. Some of the well-known flavors included in the recall are Rocky Road, Mocha Almond Fudge, Cotton Candy, Peanut Butter ‘N Fudge, and various types of vanilla ice cream and frozen yogurt. These products were distributed under different brand names such as Glenview Farms, Gordon Choice, Johnny Rockets, and Planet Smoothie. Each of the recalled products is labeled with a unique Jet Code and a "Best If Used By" date ranging from April 2026 to October 2026. If you have purchased any of the affected ice cream products, it is recommended that you check the packaging for the specific Jet Code and "Best If Used By" date to determine if it is part of the recall. If you have any of the recalled items, you should not consume them and instead return them to the place of purchase for a refund. For more information or assistance, you can contact Wells Enterprises, Inc. directly. In conclusion, Wells Enterprises, Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of 19 varieties of its 3-gallon ice cream tubs due to the potential presence of plastic material in the products. While no injuries have been reported, the recall is classified as Class II by the FDA. Customers are advised to check the packaging of the affected products for specific identification codes and dates and return them for a refund if necessary.]]