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RECALL: Ice cream contaminated with Listeria

This ice cream is being recalled.

Product recall sign

When was the last time you bought ice cream?

What brand was it?

You might want to look out for this ice cream recall.


Listeria outbreak causing illness and deaths

Recalled ice cream

Many of us have a go to ice cream brand and flavor.

For some it might be Ben & Jerrys others maybe Perry’s.

If your favorite is Batch you should keep reading.

The Royal Ice Cream company is recalling certain lots of several Batch ice cream flavors.

The affected flavors and codes are the following

  • Mocha Chip- 83765496853
  • Vanilla- 837654968505
  • Ginger- 83765496856

These products will have a manufacturing date of Jan. 19, 2022.

With a best by date of Jul. 19, 2023.

These ice creams were sold in 16-ounce pints.

Featuring Batch Ice Cream logo and flavor on the front.

They recalled products were distributed to Big Y stores in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Roach Brothers Market in Massachusetts.

And Market Baskets in Massachusetts.


RECALL: Multiple grocery store items recalled

The reason for this recall

These ice creams are being recalled due to a potential Listeria contamination.

As of right now the affected ice cream has not caused and reported illness.

But this should still be taken serious.

Listeria can cause serious illness and even death in some cases.

  • For healthy people you’ll experience symptoms such as
  • Nausea
  • Fever
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Stiffness
  • Headaches

For those with compromised immune systems, the elderly or children.

This maybe be a much more serious or even fatal infection.

If you have purchased any of these affected items.

You should either throw it away.

Or return it to the store you bought it from for a full refund.

For questions concerning this recall you can reach the company Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m..

at 860-649-5358.

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