11,000 cardboard containers are recalled because they may contain pieces of metal

According to the FDA, a recall has been issued for more than 11,000 containers of ice cream products from Weis Markets that may be contaminated with metal parts.
“The products may be contaminated with foreign materials, specifically parts for filling equipment for metals,” the company said in a news release.

The recall comprises 10,869 units of Weis Quality Cookies and Cream Ice Cream Containers of 48-ounce and 502 3-liter bulk containers Klein’s Vanilla Dairy Ice Cream.

There is one report from a customer who found an “intact piece of metal equipment” in a cardboard box with cookies and cream of 48 grams, the company said.

The 48-gram containers were sold in all 197 Weis Markets grocery stores, which are in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Delaware and West Virginia. The company has now been removed from the sale.

The product is on the bottom of the container on October 21, 2020. Customers who purchased the product can refund it for full refund.

The 3-liter Vanilla bulk ice cream Klein was not sold for retail. The company was sold to one retail business in New York and was removed.

Additional ice cream products packaged on the same day as the recalled items were stored in a warehouse and not distributed, according to the company.

Customers looking for additional information can contact the Weis customer service, the company says.

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