Calif. Plant Recalls Its Peanut Butter Ice Cream
Clemmy’s Ice Cream is voluntarily recalling all of its Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip because the peanut butter in it might contain salmonella.
The pints involved have the UPC symbol 8 94509 00231 9 and expiration dates ranging from February 2013 to August 2014.
The peanut butter in the ice cream came from Sunland, Inc., a New Mexico peanut butter manufacturing plant.
No illnesses have been traced to Clemmy’s ice cream, but at least 35 salmonella illnesses in 19 states have been traced to Trader Joe’s peanut butter, which came from the Sunland plant.
Clemmy’s is located in Rancho Mirage, Calif, southeast of Palm Springs, and makes sugar, lactose and gluten-free ice cream. No other flavors are involved.
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