Velvet Ice Cream, Sherbet Recalled Over Possible Listeria
STATEWIDE Velvet Ice Cream is recalling all ice cream and sherbet made after March 24 because it might be tainted with listeria.
Listeria is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, or people with weakened immune systems.
Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
The recalled products were sold in various containers at stores in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia.
The products were sold under the brand names of Buehler’s, Discount Drug Mart, North Star Frog Split, Whale of a Pale, Ruggle’s, Super Dip, and Velvet Ice Cream.
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The impacted ice cream was made and distributed on or after March 24, 2021. It was sent to supermarkets, drug stores, and convenience stores in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia. Routine testing found the issue, prompting the recall. (Related: 108 Most Popular Sodas Ranked by How Toxic They Are.)
Brands included on the list are Buehler s, North Star, Super Dip, Velvet, and more. They come in various types of packaging to see a full list of items, what they look like, and their product codes,
Apr 28, 2021 / 08:24 PM EST
WASHINGTON (WISH) Ohio-based Velvet Ice Cream is recalling ice cream and sherbet made on or after Saturday because they may be contaminated with listeria.
The organism can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems, according to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration alert. Short-term symptoms include high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Pregnant women are at risk for miscarriages and stillbirths.
The ice cream and sherbet is sold in drugstores, convenience stores and supermarkets, and offered at some hotels under the brand names of Buehler’s, Discount Drug Mart, North Star Frog Split, Whale of a Pale, Ruggle’s, Super Dip and Velvet Ice Cream. The products are sold in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. The FDA alert has names and photos of the recalled products.