Straus Creamery Ice Cream Recall: Check Your Freezer Now if You Live in Any of These 17 StatesMay 16, 6:31 AM
Products from the recalled batch made it to retail shelves in 17 states. If you picked up a pint or quart of Straus Family Creamery ice cream recently, it is worth checking your freezer before you dig in. The California-based organic dairy brand has voluntarily recalled certain flavors of its Organic Super Premium Ice Cream over concerns that some containers may contain metal fragments. The recall was posted to the US Food and Drug Administration's website, and the company has confirmed that only specific production runs tied to particular best-by dates are affected. No injuries have been reported. Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, pint size only, is part of the recall in two separate best-by dates: December 23, 2026 and December 28, 2026. Both share the same UPC code: 7-84830-10030-6. Strawberry Ice Cream in quart containers with a best-by date of December 24, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10097-9. Strawberry Ice Cream in pint containers with a best-by date of December 25, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10095-5. Cookie Dough Ice Cream in pint containers with a best-by date of December 26, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10104-4. Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream in quart containers with a best-by date of December 27, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10012-2. Mint Chip Ice Cream in pint containers with a best-by date of December 30, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10050-4. No other Straus Family Creamery products are part of this recall. Got questions? The company can be reached by phone at 707-776-2887, Monday through Friday between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT, or by email at support@strausmilk.com. Sagar is a journalist with an interest primarily in geopolitics and American domestic politics. Before joining Times Now, he wrote for Republic and Sw... View More





