Ben & Jerry's ice cream recalled due to allergy alert

Peanuts are undeclared on product packaging

ROANOKE, Va. – If you or someone you know has a peanut allergy, there's an ice cream recall you need to be aware of. 

Unilever has issued an allergy alert and voluntary recall of a limited number of boxes of Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie pint slices because they contain the wrong ice cream. 

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The affected product is sold in a paperboard box, containing three individually wrapped ice cream slices with UPC code of 076840657940 best by date AUG1218LT2 and lot number of AUG1218LT2.

They were mistakenly filled with ice cream that contains peanut butter, but the box does not call out the presence of peanut butter, which poses an allergy risk to consumers who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts.

The product was distributed nationwide and reached consumers through retail stores. 

For more information visit benjerry.com.

Per the FDA, consumers who have purchased boxes of the product are asked to immediately discontinue use of the product, retain the outer box and call 877-270-7397, which is operational 24 hours a day, for more information about the recall and to request a replacement coupon.

A consumer services representative is available between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.