Undeclared Allergen Prompts Kroger Ice Cream Recall

Posted on October 12, 2011

An ice cream product made by Kroger is being recalled after it was discovered that it contained allergens not declared on its label, according to recent news sources.

The ice cream subject to recall is the Private Selection Extreme Moose Tracks, sold in Krogers stores as well as Jay C, Food 4 Less, Owen’s Pay Less, and Scott’s.

The ice cream was sold in ten different states. Those states include Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina and Tennessee, at which the product was sold in Kroger stores and in the company’s Jay C, Food 4 Less, Owen’s, Pay Less and Scott’s stores in Illinois and Indiana.

The product is 16 ounces and has a code of 11110 52909. A sell by date of June 18, 2012 is printed on the product.

As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer I have seen food recalls like this one and know that, with as much testing goes into food products before manufacturers send them to market, mistakes can still be made. Although the product defect lawyer at our law firm does not handle these type of cases there are food recall lawyers out there that can help your or a loved one if you have been affected by a recall such as this one.

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