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Rich’s Ice Cream Recalls Over 110,000 Bars in 23 States Over Listeria Risk

Consumers who bought the recalled bars are asked to check the FDA advisory for updates since no refunds or replacements have been announced.

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The frozen treats and ice cream bars also were sold from ice cream trucks
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A stock photo of an ice cream bar.

Overview

  • The FDA classified the recall as Class II, indicating exposure may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects.
  • Lot numbers 24351 through 25156, totaling 110,292 bars, are included in the recall after tests showed possible listeria monocytogenes contamination.
  • Affected products include Chocolate Crunch Cake Bars, Strawberry Shortcake Bars and other varieties sold in 23 U.S. states and in Nassau, Bahamas.
  • Rich’s Ice Cream Co. and the FDA have not provided details on consumer remedies, leaving buyers without clear guidance on refunds or replacements.
  • Listeriosis poses serious risks to older adults, pregnant women and those with weakened immune systems, and anyone with symptoms after eating the bars should seek medical attention.