Straus Family Creamery initiated a voluntary recall of ice cream products sold in May across 17 states. The company has not reported any illnesses or injuries linked to the affected products.
The recall applies to specific tubs distributed during that period. Customers who purchased Straus Family Creamery ice cream in May across the affected states should dispose of the product rather than consume it.
Straus Family Creamery, based in California, operates as an organic dairy company known for its ice cream and other dairy products. The company proactively issued the recall to protect consumer safety, though the specific reason for the recall was not detailed in the announcement.
The affected states span a wide geographic area, suggesting the products reached multiple retail chains and distribution networks. Customers can identify affected products by checking purchase dates and comparing them against the company's recall list.
This type of recall reflects standard food safety protocols. When manufacturers identify potential contamination risks or quality concerns, they communicate directly with consumers and retailers to prevent harm. The absence of reported illnesses does not eliminate the precautionary need for recall.
Consumers who purchased ice cream from Straus Family Creamery during May in the 17 affected states should check their freezers and refer to the company's official recall information for specific product codes and details. Customers can contact Straus Family Creamery directly for questions about whether their purchase falls under the recall.
