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October 11, 2012
Velvet Ice Cream Recalls Products
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services received information regarding the recall of Velvet Ice Cream that contains peanut products used to make select peanut butter-flavored ice creams, which may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recalled products are only sold at convenience stores, small, independent retailers and ice cream parlors in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Not all peanut products sold to Velvet Ice Cream are at risk, consequently, only the items with corresponding code numbers are affected.
The following products with specific code numbers are covered under the recall:
Code Number* |
Manufactured Date |
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Velvet Supreme Peanut Butter Cup - 1/2 gallon |
UPC #70682-10119 |
10181 |
6/30/2010 |
Velvet Peanut Butter Cup - 3 gallon |
UPC #70682-10539 |
10181 |
6/30/2010 |
Velvet Buckeye Classic - 56oz |
UPC #70682-10038 |
10193 |
7/12/2010 |
Velvet Buckeye Classic - 3 gallon |
UPC #70682-10519 |
10193 |
7/12/2010 |
Velvet Buckeye Classic - 3 gallon |
UPC #70682-10519 |
12207 |
7/25/2012 |
Velvet Buckeye Classic - 3 gallon |
UPC #70682-10519 |
12227 |
8/14/2012 |
Velvet Buckeye Classic - pints |
UPC #70682-10423 |
12251 |
9/07/2012 |
*Found on the bottom of 56oz and pint cartons, label of 3 gallon container and flap of half-gallon carton
Customers who have purchased affected products can return them to the store of purchase for a full refund.
The full recall can be found at http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm323486.htm?source=govdelivery
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