Consider this your sign to clean out the freezer—especially if you picked up a few pints this month.
On Thursday, May 14, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a statement announcing Straus Family Creamery’s voluntary recall due to concern over potential metal foreign material. According to the report, “a small number of production runs of select flavors and sizes of its Organic Ice Cream” were pulled from shelves over the contamination.
The impacted products have been in stores since May 4 and were distributed across Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.
The good news? “No injuries have been reported,” the company confirmed in the joint announcement.
Impacted Products:
The recalled products include Vanilla Bean, Strawberry, Cookie Dough, Dutch Chocolate, and Mint Chip in pint and quart containers with the following “best by” dates:
- December 23, 2026
- December 24, 2026
- December 25, 2026
- December 26, 2026
- December 27, 2026
- December 28, 2026
- December 30, 2026
The FDA is advising consumers to throw away the recalled items—don’t just bring it back to the store. You can visit the website to receive a voucher to redeem for a replacement.