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Van Leeuwen Recalls 4,000 Ice Cream Pints Due To Undeclared Ingredient

More than 4,000 pints of ice cream are being recalled by a New York-based manufacturer due to an undeclared ingredient.

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream of Brooklyn's frozen 14-ounce pints of its French Ice Cream product, "Brown Sugar Chunk."

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream of Brooklyn's frozen 14-ounce pints of its French Ice Cream product, "Brown Sugar Chunk."

Photo Credit: FDA

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream of Brooklyn says frozen 14-ounce pints of its French Ice Cream product "Brown Sugar Chunk” may contain an undeclared allergen, walnuts. 

"People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to walnuts run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products," according to the FDA.

The recalled products are distributed nationally in retail stores. 

The product comes in a reddish-brown package with black lettering on the cup and lid, as shown in the image below. 

The product is marked with lot number 23P102 (Best By Date April 12, 2025) which is displayed on the bottom of the pint. 

The recall does not apply to any other lot marking, best-by date, or varieties of Van Leeuwen Ice Cream products.

The recall was voluntarily initiated after a customer complaint led to the discovery that the ice cream in this lot contains walnuts but was distributed in packaging that did not declare the presence of walnuts. The cause of the product labeling error is being investigated.

Consumers who have purchased the impacted lot should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Any questions or concerns should be directed to JD Dillion, JD@vanleeuwenicecream.com, or 215.824.6613 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST.

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