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More than 100,000 ice cream bars are being recalled in 23 states including New Jersey.
Rich Ice Cream Co. recalls ice cream bars sold in 24 states, including South Carolina, due to potential listeria contamination. Over 110,000 cases are affected.
The ice cream bars are typically distributed in schools across the U.S. Twenty-three states are affected by the recall.
West Palm Beach, Florida’s Rich’s Ice Cream recalled products sold in schools and ice cream trucks in California, 22 other states, the Bahamas and Nassau.
Whatever the true story behind the ice cream sundae, it has evolved far beyond old-fashioned chocolate and cherry to more modern creations by some of the best chefs around Chicago.
Rich's Ice Cream, established in West Palm Beach in 1946, is recalling more than 110,000 cases of ice cream bars for potential listeria contamination.
The FDA announced that Rich's Ice Cream Co. is recalling select products due to potential listeria contamination. See which products are included.
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