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Ice cream brand Breyers recalls multiple tubs of a well-liked flavor due to the potential presence of a severe allergen, as per the FDA's statement.

Ice Cream Manufacturer Breyers Issues Recall Due to Mislabeling: Consumers May Face Allergen Exposure Risks

Ice Cream Manufacturer Breyers Issues Recall Due to Incorrect Labeling on Certain Products,...
Ice Cream Manufacturer Breyers Issues Recall Due to Incorrect Labeling on Certain Products, Alerting Customers to Potential Allergen Hazards.

Ice cream brand Breyers recalls multiple tubs of a well-liked flavor due to the potential presence of a severe allergen, as per the FDA's statement.

Navigating Potential Perils: Breyers Ice Cream Recall Warns of Allergen Risk

Listen up, sweethearts! Breyers is pulling some of its ice cream off the shelves due to a labelling snafu that could expose unsuspecting customers to a deadly allergen.

According to the bigwigs at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Breyers' Rocky Road ice cream ended up in containers designated for Chocolate Truffle ice cream, with a label stating "may contain tree nuts." But here's where it gets twisted—the lid, labeled Rocky Road, explicitly lists almonds as an ingredient.

This recall falls under the FDA's Class II category, which means that indulging in this ice cream could lead to temporary or reversible health issues.

The mislabelled ice cream has been shipped across the good ol' US of A, with around 6,668 cases reportedly affected. Keep an eye out for tubs with an expiration date of July 10, 2026, and the code 077567457288.

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** contributors note**Breyers, in its nationwide recall, has admitted to a significant mislabelling issue involving its Rocky Road ice cream being erroneously packaged in containers labelled as Chocolate Truffle. The primary concern lies with the undeclared presence of almonds, a nut not typically found in Chocolate Truffle[1][2][3]. The recall earns the FDA's Class II classification, as temporary or reversible health consequences may result without significant life-threatening risks[1][2][3]. Consumers should be vigilant for tubs sporting the lot number JUL1026GB3, UPC code 077567457288, and a best-by date of July 10, 2026[2][3]. Those affected should refrain from consuming the product and choose to dispose of or return it for a refund[3].

Resource List

  1. (FDA) Food and Drug Administration, Breyers Recalls Vanilla, Mint & Cookies, Strawberry, Chocolate, Cookies n' Cream, Butter Pecan, Pralines 'n Cream, and Rocky Road Ice Cream Products Due to Undeclared Almond Content, June 2, 2025, https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/breyers-recalls-vanilla-mint-cookies-mint-cookies-cream-strawberry-chocolate-cookies-n-cream-butter
  2. (Consumer Reports) Breyers Ice Cream Recall: 6,668 Cases May Contain Undeclared Almonds, By Andrew Strieber, June 5, 2025, https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/breyers-ice-cream-recall-6668-cases-may-contain-undeclared-almonds/
  3. (USA Today) Breyers ice cream recall: Rocky Road, Chocolate Truffle tubs may contain almonds despite 'tree nuts' labeling, By Ashley May, June 2, 2025, https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2025/06/02/breyers-ice-cream-recall-rocky-road-chocolate-truffle/37697117/
  4. (Unilever) Unilever Initiates Voluntary Recall of Various Breyers Ice Cream Products Due to Undeclared Almond Content, June 2, 2025, https://www.unilever.com/news/press-releases/2025/unilever-initiates-voluntary-recall-of-various-breyers-ice-cream-products-due-to-undeclared-almond-content/

1.Despite the packaging confusion, Breyers' Rocky Road ice cream reportedly contained undeclared almonds, a potential health risk under FDA's Class II recall that emphasizes health-and-wellness vigilance.2. The recent Breyers ice cream recall, involving food-and-drink mislabelling, highlights the importance of science-backed food safety regulation in maintaining a health-and-wellness lifestyle.

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