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Straus Creamery recalls ice cream in 17 states over possible metal fragments in select batches
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Published on 16 May 2026

Only certain best by dates are tied to the recall
Straus Creamery has launched a voluntary ice cream recall affecting specific flavors and sizes sold across 17 US states, after the possible presence of metal fragments was detected. The company announced the recall on May 14 and the FDA published the notice on May 15. Importantly, only particular production runs identified by “best by” dates are included—consumers are urged to discard the affected items and not return them to stores. No injuries have been reported.
- Recall covers specific Straus ice cream flavors sold in 17 US states
- Metal fragments are the concern, but no injuries have been reported
- Affected items are limited to select production runs by “best by” dates
- Distribution included states like California, Texas, Florida, and Pennsylvania
- Consumers should discard products and contact Straus for support or vouchers
- FDA notice was published May 15 after Straus announced May 14
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