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It’s hot out there y’all, but we do love a Raleigh summer! It’s the season to get outside and embrace all the cool things to do in Raleigh at this time of year. Whether it’s getting out on the lakes, ...
Ice cream containers manufactured by Wells Enterprises were recalled over plastic particle contamination concerns. Restaurants and bulk food stores were affected. Keep reading for a list of ...
An Iowa-based ice cream manufacturer has recalled nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt over concerns they could contain pieces of plastic.Wells Enterprises, of Le Mars ...
Over 17,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt products were pulled from store shelves due to a possible contamination of plastic in the desserts, according to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
If you’ve recently stocked up on bulk ice cream, you might want to check your freezer. Wells Enterprises is recalling more than 18,000 tubs of its ice cream after discovering some batches may ...
Thousands of gallons of ice cream are subject to a voluntary recall due to possible plastic contamination, according to a report by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The recall affects 22 ...
An Iowa-based ice cream manufacturer has recalled nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt over concerns they could contain pieces of plastic. Wells Enterprises issued the voluntary ...
In addition to testing hundreds of smart devices, she has also tested dozens of ice cream sandwiches. Whether it’s chocolatey and creamy or kind of cardboard-y, there’s something fantastic ...
(KTLA) — Wells Enterprises, Inc., the maker of Blue Bunny and other ice cream brands, has issued a voluntary recall of 19 varieties of its 3-gallon ice cream tubs due to the possible presence of ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Bad news for the sweet treat lovers - more than 16,000 gallons of ice cream and frozen yogurt have been recalled for plastic contamination. The recall come from Wells ...
Transfer half the cookies to a separate baking sheet and flip them upside down. Top each with a scoop of ice cream (about 1/3 cup), pressing down lightly with the back of the scoop to flatten.