Thousands of tubs of ice cream were recalled over "foreign objects." Casper's Ice Cream Inc., a Utah -based company, has voluntarily recalled over 13,000 tubs of ice cream as they were found to contain fragments of rubber.
The recall was initially issued in June and has now been updated by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to a Class II risk .
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The recalled ice cream was: Red Button Vintage Creamery Cookie Dough Ice Cream, with the lot number of 092-24-568 and UPC of 0 77865 01008 6. The recalled ice cream was distributed across eight U.S.
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