Delight Chocolate Brand Dairy-free Chocolate Vegan Ice Cream Recalled Due to Undeclared Milk
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Delight Chocolate is recalling its Dairy-free Chocolate vegan ice cream because it may contain undeclared milk, which has already caused reported reactions among consumers.
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What Happened
Delight Chocolate has issued a recall for its Dairy-free Chocolate vegan ice cream because the products may contain milk that is not declared on the label. This recall was triggered by a consumer complaint, and there have been reported reactions associated with the consumption of these products.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects the following Delight Chocolate brand products:
Product: Dairy-free Chocolate (vegan ice cream)
Size: 500 mL
UPC: 6 27987 19729 7
Codes: All codes where milk is not declared on the label
Product: Dairy-free Chocolate (vegan ice cream)
Size: 112 mL
UPC: None
Codes: All codes where milk is not declared on the label
What You Should Do
Consumers are advised to check their homes for the recalled products. If you have a milk allergy or sensitivity, do not consume the ice cream, as it may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction. Additionally, do not serve, use, sell, or distribute these products. Affected items should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were originally purchased.
Why This Matters
Undeclared allergens pose a significant safety risk to individuals with food sensitivities. Because this product is marketed as "dairy-free" and "vegan," consumers with milk allergies may unknowingly ingest an allergen, leading to severe health consequences.
Source
Original source: Health Canada Official Notice ↗
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