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Popular Ice Cream Sold at Walmart and Dollar Tree Recalled for Undeclared Allergen
Popular Ice Cream Sold at Walmart and Dollar Tree Recalled for Undeclared Allergen

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Popular Ice Cream Sold at Walmart and Dollar Tree Recalled for Undeclared Allergen

Here's what to look for. From a food safety perspective, July has not been the best month for ice cream. Shortly after an unrelated recall for listeria contamination, Tropicale Foods recalled many of its Helados Mexico and La Michoacana ice cream products. This recall affects ice cream treats sold in Walmart locations in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., as well as products sold at Dollar Tree stores. (It may affect ice cream sold at other stores, too, but we're still working to confirm that.)Ice Cream Recall Product Name: La Michoacana and Helados Mexico paletas and frozen treats Date of Recall: July 25, 2025 Distribution: NationwideWhat Caused the Recall? Tropicale Foods had to recall its frozen treats because the labels didn't say that the product contained milk. Because milk is one of the eight foods that cause 90% of allergic reactions, this kind of labeling error could have scary consequences. So far, one consumer has reported an illness related to this undeclared allergen. The company reviewed all of its product labels and discovered 14 products that contained cream but didn't declare milk as an allergen on the label. You can imagine how a labeling error like this could lead to serious issues for someone with a milk allergy, intolerance, or sensitivity. How To Identify the Recalled Ice Cream The recall announcement shared by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) lists the following products, UPCs, and best by dates. La Michoacana Coconut (Single Serve Paleta 3.75 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑00001‑3 Best By: 10/3/2026 – 5/3/2027 La Michoacana Strawberry (Single Serve Paleta 3.75 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑00002‑0 Best By: 10/1/2026 – 5/16/2027 La Michoacana Mango (Single Serve Paleta 3.75 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑00008‑2 Best By: 2/3/2027 – 4/8/2027 La Michoacana Bubble Gum (Single Serve Paleta 3.75 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑00003‑7 Best By: 4/7/2027 – 4/19/2027 La Michoacana Cookies 'N Cream (Single Serve Paleta 3.75 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑00007‑5 Best By: 4/9/2027 – 4/11/2027 La Michoacana Coconut Con Crema (6‑Pack, 16.5 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑00101‑0 Best By: 11/25/2026 – 4/12/2027 La Michoacana Strawberry Con Crema (6‑Pack, 16.5 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑00102‑7 Best By: 6/3/2026 – 6/17/2027 La Michoacana Minis Variety Paletas (12‑Count, 16.5 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑03042‑3 Best By: 9/9/2026 – 4/12/2027 La Michoacana Variety Paletas (16‑Count, 44 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑03100‑0 Best By: 3/14/2027 and 3/16/2027 La Michoacana Rompope Bolis (6‑Count, 24 ounces) UPC: 7‑67778‑05004‑9 Best By: 4/24/2027 – 7/14/2027 Helados Mexico Minis Variety Paletas (12‑Count, 18 ounces) UPC: 6‑82082‑11215‑6 Best By: 5/29/2026 – 6/24/2027 Helados Mexico Minis Variety Paletas (Dollar Tree version, 12‑Count, 18 ounces) UPC: 6‑82082‑61215‑1 Best By: 12/31/2026 – 5/2/2027 Helados Mexico Choco‑Dipped Minis Variety Paletas (12‑Count, 18 ounces) UPC: 6‑82082‑41215‑7 Best By: 12/17/2026 – 6/15/2027 Helados Mexico Choco‑Dipped Minis Variety Paletas (Dollar Tree version, 12‑Count, 18 ounces) UPC: 6‑82082‑61215‑1 Best By: 1/14/2027 – 6/18/2027 What To Do With the Recalled Ice Cream If you or someone in your family is lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy, discard any recalled La Michoacana or Helados Mexico products. You may be able to return the product to the store for an exchange or refund. If you can eat dairy products, then this ice cream is still safe to eat. For more information about the recall, contact the company at 909-563-3090 Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. PST. Read the original article on SIMPLYRECIPES Solve the daily Crossword

Tropicale Foods recalls 14 ice cream products due to undeclared milk: See list
Tropicale Foods recalls 14 ice cream products due to undeclared milk: See list

USA Today

timea day ago

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  • USA Today

Tropicale Foods recalls 14 ice cream products due to undeclared milk: See list

Over a dozen ice cream snacks have been recalled due to undeclared milk in the products, according to the Canadian company that makes the products. Tropicale Foods has issued recalls for 14 products sold under brand names La Michoacana and Helados Mexico. The company announced the issue on July 25, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration shared the announcement the following day. The products were sold at retail locations nationwide. USA TODAY has reached out to Tropicale Foods to find out which retailers sell the products. "These products contain undeclared milk," Tropicale Foods said in its statement. "Though these products include 'cream' in the product ingredient lists, the common name 'milk' is not declared." This could lead to serious or life-threatening allergic reactions for those within allergies or severe sensitivities to milk, the company said. According to the announcement, the company conducted an audit of all product labels, leading to the recall. One consumer illness has been reported, the company said. Yogurt recall: YoCrunch products pulled over possible 'plastic pieces' in topper Which products are part of the recall? According to the announcement, the recall applies to products with specific expiration dates, including: What to do if you have the recalled products Those who have the products should throw them away if they have allergies or sensitivities to milk, the announcement said. Customers who have questions can call (909) 563-3090 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday to Friday. Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@

FDA issues urgent recall of ice pops sold nationwide over undeclared deadly allergen
FDA issues urgent recall of ice pops sold nationwide over undeclared deadly allergen

Daily Mail​

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  • Daily Mail​

FDA issues urgent recall of ice pops sold nationwide over undeclared deadly allergen

The FDA is warning Americans of ice pops that could cause a 'life-threatening allergic reaction.' Tropicale Foods of Ontario, California, is recalling a variety of its Helados Mexico and La Michoacana ice pops from stores across the country because they may contain undeclared milk. People who have a milk allergy may be at risk of a severe reaction if they eat the product. The ice pops were sold nationwide at stores including Walmart, Dollar Tree and Safeway. The recall was initiated after a variety of products were found to contain milk but were distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of the ingredient. An investigation found that though the products included 'cream' in the ingredient lists, the common name 'milk' was not declared. Approximately 6.2 million Americans have a milk allergy, making it one of the most common food allergies. The discovery was made after the company conducted an audit of all its product labels. One consumer illness has been reported to date in connection to the recall, according to the FDA, but no details were revealed. Some of the affected flavors include coconut, strawberry, bubble gum, cookies and cream and mango. These were sold as single ice pops and also in variety packs. The best buy dates range from May 29, 2026 to July 14, 2027. Customers who bought the product and are allergic or sensitive to milk are urged to discard it or return it to the place of purchase. Milk can cause severe reactions in the 30 to 50million Americans with lactose intolerance and the 7million with dairy allergies. People who are lactose intolerant cannot properly digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and other dairy products. This occurs because their bodies don't produce enough of the enzyme lactase, which is needed to break down lactose. Undigested lactose then travels to the gut and gets fermented by bacteria, leading to digestive distress. Symptoms usually start within 30 minutes to two hours of consuming a dairy product and include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, bloating and gas. Additionally, roughly two percent of Americans - 6.6million - are allergic to milk. Symptoms of an allergy include hives, wheezing, coughing, congestion, face and throat swelling and in severe cases, anaphylaxis. This is a life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs very quickly after being exposed to an allergen. It triggers an extreme immune response, leading to dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath and vomiting. If not treated quickly with epinephrine (adrenaline), which can be administered via injection like an EpiPen or nasal spray, a person can die.

Ice Cream Recalled Nationwide As Warning Issued Over Products
Ice Cream Recalled Nationwide As Warning Issued Over Products

Miami Herald

time2 days ago

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  • Miami Herald

Ice Cream Recalled Nationwide As Warning Issued Over Products

Tropicale Foods, based in Ontario, California, announced on Friday a voluntary recall of select Helados Mexico and La Michoacana ice cream products. The decision followed a label audit which revealed that although the products list "cream," they do not explicitly declare "milk"—that could endanger those allergic to milk. Newsweek contacted the company for comment on Sunday via email outside of usual working hours. Milk is a major allergen under federal labeling laws, and its accidental presence in products poses a risk to consumers with allergies or severe sensitivities. Undeclared ingredients can trigger life-threatening reactions, making accurate labeling a critical public health requirement. The company announcement, published on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s website on Saturday, states: "Tropicale Foods of Ontario, CA is recalling certain Helados Mexico and La Michoacana products with specific best by dates, as detailed below because these products contain undeclared milk. "Though these products include 'cream' in the product ingredient lists, the common name 'milk' is not declared. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products." Affected items include single-flavor offerings (such as Coconut, Strawberry, Bubble Gum, Cookies and Cream, Mango), as well as multi-packs (6‑pack, 12‑pack, 16‑pack varieties). The recalled products are as follows: Photos of the affected products are available on the FDA website. The recall covers a wide range of "best by" dates from May 2026 through July 2027. Distribution spanned retail locations nationwide across the U.S. As of the FDA announcement, one consumer illness has been reported. Consumers with affected items who are allergic or sensitive to milk are advised not to consume the products and to properly dispose of them. Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) states on its website: "When a person with a milk allergy is exposed to milk, proteins in the milk bind to specific antibodies made by the person's immune system. This triggers the person's immune defenses, leading to reaction symptoms that can be mild or very severe." Consumers who have the affected product should dispose of and not consume this product if allergic or sensitive to milk, and consult medical advice if symptoms arise. Anyone with queries may contact the company at 909-563-3090 between 8 am and 5 pm Pacific, Monday to Friday. The FDA will continue oversight and monitor any additional consumer reports or updates. Related Articles Is the FDA Doing Enough About Food Additives?Nationwide Ritz Cracker Recall Update as FDA Issues Risk WarningCanned Fruit Recall Sparks Nationwide Warning to CustomersFDA Issues Highest Risk Warning for Tofu Recall 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.

Popular ice cream brands recalled across US after labeling error
Popular ice cream brands recalled across US after labeling error

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

Popular ice cream brands recalled across US after labeling error

More than a dozen popular ice cream products are being recalled nationwide after a labeling error that could put people with milk allergies at risk, the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) says. Tropicale Foods , based in Ontario, California, announced the voluntary recall Friday(July 25) for select Helados Mexico and La Michoacana ice cream products. The issue is the labels list 'cream' as an ingredient, but not 'milk,' a major allergen under federal law. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Operations Management PGDM Technology Finance Healthcare MBA Digital Marketing Project Management Cybersecurity Data Analytics Leadership Artificial Intelligence Management MCA others Product Management Data Science Design Thinking CXO Others Data Science Degree Public Policy healthcare Skills you'll gain: Quality Management & Lean Six Sigma Analytical Tools Supply Chain Management & Strategies Service Operations Management Duration: 10 Months IIM Lucknow IIML Executive Programme in Strategic Operations Management & Supply Chain Analytics Starts on Jan 27, 2024 Get Details 'People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,' the company said in a statement posted to the FDA's website. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo What's affected The recall covers several single-flavor bars, coconut, strawberry , bubble gum, cookies and cream, and mango, along with 6-pack, 12-pack, and 16-pack multipacks sold nationwide. The affected 'best by' dates range from May 2026 to July 2027. Live Events Milk is one of nine major allergens that must be clearly labeled under federal law. Undeclared allergens can trigger severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening. So far, one illness linked to the recalled products has been reported, according to the company. What you should do If you have any of the recalled products and are allergic or sensitive to milk, do not eat them, the FDA warns. Consumers should throw them away or return them to the store for a refund. For questions, contact Tropicale Foods at 909-563-3090, Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm PT.

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