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Turkey Hill Dairy recalls chocolate ice cream due to lid mix up and contamination

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CONESTOGA, Pa. – Turkey Hill Dairy is voluntarily recalling select 48 oz. containers of Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream because the package may contain Rocky Road Premium Ice Cream instead of Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream.

The recall affects Virginia, North Carolina, and 23 other states.

The packages may contain almonds and eggs and could be harmful to consumers with food sensitivity or allergy to these ingredients.

The cup of the affected package would read Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream and the package lid would read Rocky Road Premium Ice Cream.

The recalled product information includes:

Name of product: Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream
Container size: 48 oz. (1.5 QTS – 1.42L)
UPC code: 20735-42095
Sell-by date: May 23, 2017 (Found printed on the bottom of the package)

All affected packages would have been purchased by consumers after 09/08/2016.

Turkey Hill Dairy has not received any consumer illness complaints concerning this product recall. For consumers who are not allergic to almonds and eggs, there is no safety issue with the product.

Consumers who have purchased affected packages of Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream – 48 oz. with the code date on May 23, 2017 can return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or contact Turkey Hill Dairy at 1-800-MY-DAIRY.