Outshine Bars Recalled Across US Over Glass
Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream is recalling a limited number of Outshine Fruit Bars sold nationwide due to possible glass contamination in five flavors, with batch codes on the packaging to identify affected lots; consumers should dispose of or return them for a full refund, and no illnesses have been reported. The recall covers 6-count, 2.5-ounce bars of Strawberry, Watermelon, Grape, Tangerine and Black Cherry, and the company notes that other Outshine varieties are not impacted. The company has not disclosed the exact cause of the potential contamination, and affected products can be verified by batch codes printed on the bottom of the packaging. Separately, Magnum Ice Cream’s Good Humor brand recalls Reese’s Crunchy Peanut Ice Cream Bar and Almond Joy Ice Cream Bars due to incorrect nutrition labeling on the cartons, a Class III recall with no expected health risk. Consumers are advised to return the mislabeled products for a refund or replacement, and corrected nutrition information is available on the brands’ websites. The recalls underscore ongoing safety and labeling vigilance in frozen dessert products, with authorities noting the labeling issues are not linked to contamination in Magnum’s case and no injuries have been reported for Outshine so far.
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