During the hot summer months, there is no better way to cool down and satisfy your sweet tooth than with ice cream. Whether you like yours in a cone, cup, or on a stick, ice cream and summer are a perfect match. Rich’s Ice Cream, a staple since 1910, produces hundreds of thousands of ice cream treats each year. Unfortunately for Rich’s fans, the company has recently announced a recall due to a potential listeria contamination. Thankfully, no one has reported any illness, but the company isn’t taking any chances.
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Rich’s Ice Cream Voluntarily Recalled More Than 100,000 Bars
To be on the safe side, Rich’s Ice Cream advises consumers to check their freezers for several products sold in nearly half of the United States. If you’ve purchased lots 24351 through 25156, it’s important not to consume the products any longer.
Rich’s recalled batches of Chocolate Crunch Cake Bars, Strawberry Shortcake Bars, Rich Bars, Crumbled Cookie Bars, Orange Cream Bars, Fudge Frenzy Bars, Cotton Candy Twirl Bars, Savagely Sour Blue Raspberry Bars, Savagely Sour Cherry Bars, and Cool Watermelon Bars.
Rich’s distributes the affected items in 23 states and in Nassau, Bahamas. Be on the lookout in Alabama, Arizona, California, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Rich’s Ice Cream is a well-known brand and beloved by the communities it serves. Fans often post about the ice cream treats and praise the company for its wonderful offerings.
“Ice cream, ice cream, we all scream for ice cream!!! Thank you to Rich’s Ice Cream for coming by and giving our residents a cool treat,” Battle Creek Memory Care shared on Facebook. “We all felt like little kids again waiting for the music from the ice cream truck! Again, thank you to Rich’s Ice Cream for the fun afternoon for our residents and staff!”
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