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Ice Cream Products Recalled for Possible Metal Shavings

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Metal shavings may have gotten into the ice cream at a Pennsylvania dairy, causing a recall of several products. Conestoga, PA-based Turkey Hill Dairy is recalling specific packages of 1.5 qt. (48 oz./1.42L) of Fudge Ripple Premium Ice Cream and 1 Pint (16 oz./473 ml) packages of Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Premium Ice Cream and Moose Tracks® Stuff’d Frozen Dairy Dessert.  Here’s how to identify the recalled products:  

Turkey Hill Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Premium Ice Cream

Turkey Hill Fudge Ripple Premium Ice Cream

Turkey Hill Moose Tracks® Stuff’d Frozen Dairy Dessert

The dairy says there have been no reports of consumer injuries or illnesses from the metal shavings.  The recalled items are limited to packages sold at select Turkey Hill Minit Markets in Pennsylvania, select Wal-Marts in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and other small grocers and convenience stores in Maryland and Pennsylvania.  All affected stores are directly delivered to and serviced by Turkey Hill Dairy and have been instructed to remove the product from their shelves. The containers hit the retail shelves after Oct. 1. The dairy did not say how the metal shavings might have gotten into the products.

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