Peanut Allergy Alert: Haagen-Dazs Recalls 10,000 Mislabeled Cartons of Peanut Butter Ice Cream


Photo via Haagen Dazs

Photo via Haagen Dazs

Nestle USA has issued a recall for 10,000 packages of mislabeled Haagen-Dazs Chocolate Peanut Butter ice cream. According to NBC, the 14-ounce cartons of Haagen-Dazs Chocolate Peanut Butter ice cream were incorrectly labeled and sold as Haagen-Dazs Chocolate Chocolate Chip ice cream, putting people with peanut allergies at risk for serious, even life-threatening, reactions.

The packages, produced on May 13th, were distributed in several states across the East Coast, including Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Peanuts are not labeled as an ingredient on these cartons, so if you or anyone in your household has a peanut allergy, make sure to check that your carton of Haagen-Dazs really is Chocolate Chocolate Chip, and not Chocolate Peanut Butter, before digging in.

The affected cartons carry a best-by date of May 13, 2015, UPC number 74570-08400, and manufacturing code 24-52 4133580418D. You can call 800-993-8924 or go here for more info.

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