This Iconic Ice Cream Brand Is Being Recalled Nationwide—Here's What We Know So Far
This Iconic Ice Cream Brand Is Being Recalled Nationwide—Here's What We Know So Far originally appeared on Parade.
I'll spare you the ice cream puns and get straight to the pint. The first day of summer is on the horizon, and that means plenty of melty scoops and bomb pops galore to stave off the scorching heat and cool off with a sweet treat. I'm not a rapper, but that was indeed a bar—an ice cream bar that is. Okay, seriously, no more ice cream jokes, let's get down to the scoop of why we're here in the first place. Although the creamy, frozen dessert is a year-round treat, summer ice cream sales skyrocket for obvious reasons.
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Whether you prefer turtle, chocolate, or rocky road, odds are you probably double up your intake when the weather gets above 85°F. You might even have a favorite brand or enjoy a more controversial flavor like pistachio or rum raisin, but we're not the ice cream police, so you do you, bestie. Of course, if you do devour your weight in rocky road during the heat of the season, you might want to stick around to find out more about the latest recall affecting pints of Breyer's ice cream and melting the sweet dreams of kids and adults alike.Unfortunately, friends, the popular ice cream brand just issued a recall due to a packaging snafu that might just ruin your sundae. Breyer's parent company, Unilever, initiated the recall for 6,668 cases on June 2 after realizing that the brand's Rocky Road Ice Cream was packaged in a Chocolate Truffle Tub with a mismatched Rocky Road Lid. Despite the fact that it might seem like an innocent mistake on its face, the mishap actually puts consumers with allergies at risk due to the omission of common allergens and ingredients on the label.
Rocky Road contains chocolate ice cream with marshmallow and almond pieces swirled in, while the Chocolate Truffle ice cream consists of dark chocolate ice cream with chocolate truffles mixed in. Even if you're not allergic, getting the wrong one can still be a bit disappointing, and more or less, enough to make you lose your cool. The 1.5-quart tubs have the lot code JUL1026GB3 and UPC 077567457288 printed on the package, and it goes without saying that if you have an allergy, you should avoid consuming the ice cream.
You can also donate any unwanted ice cream to me if you'd like. You know, just a thought.This Iconic Ice Cream Brand Is Being Recalled Nationwide—Here's What We Know So Far first appeared on Parade on Jun 13, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.
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