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Straus Family Creamery Recalls Organic Ice Cream in 17 States

The company recalled select flavors of its Organic Super Premium Ice Cream due to possible metal fragments. The affected products were distributed to retailers in 17 states and began appearing on shelves May 4. No injuries have been reported.

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Straus Family Creamery announced a voluntary recall of certain flavors and sizes of its Organic Super Premium Ice Cream due to the potential presence of foreign metal material. The recall covers specific production runs identified by “best by” dates.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration published the notice on its website. The recalled ice cream products were distributed to retailers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.

Products began appearing on store shelves on May 4. The company said only the listed production runs are affected and no other Straus Family Creamery products are included.

The recalled items can be identified by the flavor, container size, UPC code and best-by date printed on the bottom of the container. Affected products include Vanilla Bean Ice Cream in pint containers with best-by dates of Dec. 23, 2026, and Dec. 28, 2026, both with UPC 7-84830-10030-6.

Also included are Strawberry Ice Cream in quart containers with a best-by date of Dec. 24, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10097-9, and Strawberry Ice Cream in pint containers with a best-by date of Dec. 25, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10095-5. Additional recalled flavors are Cookie Dough Ice Cream in pint containers with a best-by date of Dec.

26, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10104-4; Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream in quart containers with a best-by date of Dec. 27, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10012-2; and Mint Chip Ice Cream in pint containers with a best-by date of Dec. 30, 2026, UPC 7-84830-10050-4.

Consumers are urged not to eat the recalled ice cream and to immediately discard it. The company said consumers should not return the products to stores. Customers seeking a replacement voucher can visit the company’s recall website. m. m. com. The company, founded in 1994, produces certified organic dairy products using milk from family farms in Marin and Sonoma counties in California.

No injuries have been reported in connection with the recall.

Key Facts

17 states
distribution area for recalled ice cream
6 products
specific flavors and sizes recalled
Metal fragments
potential foreign material in ice cream
No injuries
reported from the recalled products

Story Timeline

2 events
  1. May 4, 2026

    Recalled ice cream products began appearing on store shelves.

    1 sourceUsa Today
  2. 2026-05-16

    Straus Family Creamery announced voluntary recall of specific ice cream products.

    1 sourceUsa Today

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Consumers in 17 states may need to check their freezers for recalled ice cream.

  2. 02

    Straus Family Creamery will issue replacement vouchers to affected customers.

  3. 03

    Retailers in listed states may remove specified products from shelves.

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PublishedMay 15, 2026, 11:22 PM
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