An Ohio creamery has issued a recall on some of its ice cream.
Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery in Wauseon announced a voluntary recall for multiple flavors due to undeclared allergens. The affected products — sold in pint containers — were distributed to six stores, including in the Canton area, and have since been removed from store shelves.
“There have been no reports of illness involving products addressed in this recall, however, individuals exhibiting signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction after consuming Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery Ice Cream involved in this recall should contact a physician immediately,” according to a news release shared by the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
The news release didn’t identify the stores.
Which flavors of Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery ice cream are part of the recall?
Here are the ice cream flavors affected by the recall:
Where was the affected ice cream sold?
Here are all the locations the affected products were distributed to:
What should I do if I purchased ice cream affected by the recall?
Consumers who purchased products that are part of the recall are advised to return to the place of purchase to receive a refund. Those with questions can call 419-583-7124.
This article originally appeared on The Repository: Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery issues voluntary ice cream recall