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Ice Cream Recall Update: FDA Classifies 13 Dolcezza Products As High-Risk For Listeria Contamination | List

The FDA has classified 13 Dolcezza ice cream products as high-risk for listeria contamination, prompting a nationwide recall. This update follows testing by the FDA that identified potential safety issues with these popular flavors.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has classified 13 Dolcezza ice cream products at the second-highest risk level due to listeria contamination.

In June, Totally Cool, Inc., a Maryland-based food manufacturer, issued a recall for several of their ice cream products because of potential contamination. The problem was identified following FDA testing on the products. This classification specifically impacts 13 items under the Dolcezza brand.

The updated recall affects the following 13 Dolcezza ice cream products:

  • 16 fl oz Mascarpone & Berries Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Vanilla Bean Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Peanut Butter Mash and Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Dulce de Leche & Cookies Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Stracciatella Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Peanut Stracciatella Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Swiss Chocolate Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Coffee & Cookies Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Hot Cocoa Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Sugar Cookie Dough Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Dark Chocolate Ice Cream Pints

  • 16 fl oz Dark Chocolate Fudge Ice Cream Pints

These products were distributed nationwide and available for purchase in retail stores as well as online.

For any questions or concerns regarding the recall, Totally Cool, Inc. can be contacted at 410-363-7801. Their office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

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