Health Alert Popular Texas Ice Cream Recalled for Dangerous Allergen Issue

Health Alert: Popular Texas Ice Cream Recalled for Dangerous Allergen Issue

WFCN –

One of the varieties of a well-known Texas gourmet ice cream brand has been withdrawn due to an undeclared component, which poses a serious and perhaps fatal health risk.

Even though it doesn’t seem like much, anyone who has ever been severely allergic to peanuts can tell you that it is a potentially fatal element for those people.

Even a modest reaction in the past can trigger a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction in those who are allergic to peanuts. Anaphylaxis can rapidly deteriorate from milder reactions, which may share some initial symptoms. They can black out or have problems breathing.

Health Alert Popular Texas Ice Cream Recalled for Dangerous Allergen Issue

Perhaps more than one bodily component is at play here. Anaphylaxis is a potentially fatal reaction if not handled.

SEE MORE –

Even More Necessary! Deep East Texas Residents Face Increased Need for Food Bank Resources Following Beryl

“Lot no.: 24V094” is printed on the bottom of the Vegan Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll packaging, and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream has voluntarily recalled these rolls.

It seems that a “mock case sample” was released with regular distribution goods, and interestingly, this only affects four packages of ice cream.

These four containers aren’t likely to come into contact with someone who has a peanut allergy, but it’s still possible—and, as mentioned before, it may be fatal.

Please get in touch with Van Leeuwen Ice Cream at Hello@VanLeeuwenIceCream.com if you happen to have one of the containers.

Do not allow this recall discourage you from trying Van Leeuwen ice cream; it is rich, distinctive, and tasty. This recall in particular appears to be an uncommon but sincere error. You have to taste the “Earl Grey” variety to believe it.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *