
Ice Cream Sold Washington Recalled Due to Possible Metal Contamination
Straus Creamery has issued a product recall on their ice cream sold in 17 states including Washington State due to the possibility that it may contain metal.
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Why Straus Creamery Issued the Voluntary Ice Cream Recall
This recall from the FDA said there may be possible metal in ice cream from Straus Family Creamery and their organic brand of premium ice cream.
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Several pints and quarts are affected by this recall so if you have any ice cream from Straus Family Creamery, check the details of these flavors to see if it matches the best by dates of these products.
Which Straus Family Creamery Ice Cream Flavors Are Being Recalled?
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (Pint) — Best By Dec. 23, 2026 and Dec. 28, 2026
Strawberry Ice Cream (Quart) — Best By Dec. 24, 2026
Strawberry Ice Cream (Pint) — Best By Dec. 25, 2026
Cookie Dough Ice Cream (Pint) — Best By Dec. 26, 2026
Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream (Quart) — Best By Dec. 27, 2026
Mint Chip Ice Cream (Pint) — Best By Dec. 30, 2026
This product recall has affected 17 states including right here in Washington State.
Here are all of the states.
So long only is Washington affected, but our neighboring friends in Oregon is as well.
So far, as of this time, no injury or illness has happened but they're also not taking any chances.
What Consumers Should Do if They Purchased the Recalled Ice Cream
If you have any of the products on the recall list, return it for a refund or throw it away immediately.
You can see more info from the Straus website as it pertains to the recall.
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