Straus Family Creamery issues voluntary recall of organic ice cream for possible metal contamination across 17 states
Straus Family Creamery, a California-based producer, voluntarily recalled select flavors and sizes of its Organic Ice Cream due to potential metal fragments in production runs. The recall affects pint and quart containers of multiple flavors with "best by" dates in December 2026, distributed across 17 states. The FDA announced the recall on its website.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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The Hill
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Outlets emphasize voluntary recall and abundance of caution framing; The Hill uses a more consumer-alert angle with 'Check your freezers!' while others focus on company statement and product details.
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Sparse coverage · 3 outlets
“Ice cream sold in 17 states may contain metal fragments: Recall”
“Ice cream voluntarily recalled for possible presence of metal fragments”
“Popular ice cream brand recalls several flavors in 17 states over 'metal foreign material'”
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